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... verse suggests the breathing of sleep ; after the run - on line ' inspires / Easy ' , the way is opened for the arrival of the ' unpremeditated verse ' unawares , slipped in between movements of sleep , ' verse ' being the last word to ...
... verse suggests the breathing of sleep ; after the run - on line ' inspires / Easy ' , the way is opened for the arrival of the ' unpremeditated verse ' unawares , slipped in between movements of sleep , ' verse ' being the last word to ...
Page 175
... verse must tell , For truth's sake , what woe afterwards befell , ' Twould humour many a heart to leave them thus ... Keats cleverly twists the obligation of poetry to tell ' the truth ' into a false face : it now becomes the ultimate ...
... verse must tell , For truth's sake , what woe afterwards befell , ' Twould humour many a heart to leave them thus ... Keats cleverly twists the obligation of poetry to tell ' the truth ' into a false face : it now becomes the ultimate ...
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... verse exercises is one reason for the incessant churning out of early verse , before Endymion , as if trying to make up for lost time , and for the absence of organised technique . And the absence of a philosophical back- ground is one ...
... verse exercises is one reason for the incessant churning out of early verse , before Endymion , as if trying to make up for lost time , and for the absence of organised technique . And the absence of a philosophical back- ground is one ...
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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