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Page 74
... takes the form in effect of a last letter to the dead friend , a country walk with only his memory ; and in terms of character , tastes and activities evokes a clear impression of the life and interests of both the dead and the living ...
... takes the form in effect of a last letter to the dead friend , a country walk with only his memory ; and in terms of character , tastes and activities evokes a clear impression of the life and interests of both the dead and the living ...
Page 117
... take ' , is the contemporary critic whose thinking was most akin to Keats's : his criterion of ' gusto ' , as applied ... takes the imaginative part of passion — that which remains after the event , which the mind reposes on when all is ...
... take ' , is the contemporary critic whose thinking was most akin to Keats's : his criterion of ' gusto ' , as applied ... takes the imaginative part of passion — that which remains after the event , which the mind reposes on when all is ...
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... takes on a more grotesque character , through the close- up image of the purple mouth and the assertive ' b ' alliteration . The imagined action ' as though . . . I had drunk ' is exchanged for another imaginary action : That I might ...
... takes on a more grotesque character , through the close- up image of the purple mouth and the assertive ' b ' alliteration . The imagined action ' as though . . . I had drunk ' is exchanged for another imaginary action : That I might ...
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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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