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... thought , truth , duty so enjoining . That is dignified and individual , if sad to contemplate as the achieved naturalness of a great English poet . It is when the verse falls into rhyme that the insensitiveness appears at its shocking ...
... thought , truth , duty so enjoining . That is dignified and individual , if sad to contemplate as the achieved naturalness of a great English poet . It is when the verse falls into rhyme that the insensitiveness appears at its shocking ...
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... thought , there is always an intellectual structure ; Keats , definite in every word , in every image , lacks intellectual structure . He saw words as things , and he saw them one at a time . ' And , we may recall , A. C. Bradley , a ...
... thought , there is always an intellectual structure ; Keats , definite in every word , in every image , lacks intellectual structure . He saw words as things , and he saw them one at a time . ' And , we may recall , A. C. Bradley , a ...
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... thought is fanciful or superficial- the man being as immortal as the bird , ' etc. That the thought is fallacious witnesses , of course , to the intensity of the wish that fathered it . Keats entertains at one and the same time the ...
... thought is fanciful or superficial- the man being as immortal as the bird , ' etc. That the thought is fallacious witnesses , of course , to the intensity of the wish that fathered it . Keats entertains at one and the same time the ...
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THE LINE OF | 10 |
Note Popes Satiric Modes | 92 |
THE AUGUSTAN TRADITION | 101 |
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