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... Knight ' , not needing ' the laying of a sword upon his shoulder ' . Yet the Knight who in his search for truth and beauty tries to direct his way through ' choice and pur- pose ' rather than ' custom and awe ' ( ' Custome being but a ...
... Knight ' , not needing ' the laying of a sword upon his shoulder ' . Yet the Knight who in his search for truth and beauty tries to direct his way through ' choice and pur- pose ' rather than ' custom and awe ' ( ' Custome being but a ...
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... Knight embodies a paradox . He is a Knight ' at arms ' : that is , on duty , not at rest : he should be engaged in some heroic action ; but he is not riding , adventuring , or even sleeping ( which in chivalric poems is the usual means ...
... Knight embodies a paradox . He is a Knight ' at arms ' : that is , on duty , not at rest : he should be engaged in some heroic action ; but he is not riding , adventuring , or even sleeping ( which in chivalric poems is the usual means ...
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... Knight on the cold hill side , as the poet realises the consequences of a sentimental and self - indulgent ' suicide ' . In an earlier draft , Keats apparently began to write something like ' But requiem'd [ by thee although a sod ] ...
... Knight on the cold hill side , as the poet realises the consequences of a sentimental and self - indulgent ' suicide ' . In an earlier draft , Keats apparently began to write something like ' But requiem'd [ by thee although a sod ] ...
Contents
Miltons Newenlightened World | 22 |
Milton and the Genius of the Shore | 40 |
Miltons Search for the Idea of the Beautiful | 76 |
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