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... poet- lovers receive poetic inspiration . As a metaphor for poetic inspiration , sexual union with a muse contrasts sharply with Wordsworth's unspec- tacular figurative description of the poet's moment of imaginative feel- ing . The ...
... poet- lovers receive poetic inspiration . As a metaphor for poetic inspiration , sexual union with a muse contrasts sharply with Wordsworth's unspec- tacular figurative description of the poet's moment of imaginative feel- ing . The ...
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... poetic inspiration . That love is closely related to the manna - dew of poetic inspiration is clearly established in yet another example . The introduction to Book II of Endymion avows that strong feelings of love generated by one kiss ...
... poetic inspiration . That love is closely related to the manna - dew of poetic inspiration is clearly established in yet another example . The introduction to Book II of Endymion avows that strong feelings of love generated by one kiss ...
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... poetic inspiration recurs in several poems . The sonnet , " To the Ladies Who Saw Me Crown'd , " compares the beauty ... poetic achievement and fame . A further and more interesting demonstration of Keats's linked analogies , by which he ...
... poetic inspiration recurs in several poems . The sonnet , " To the Ladies Who Saw Me Crown'd , " compares the beauty ... poetic achievement and fame . A further and more interesting demonstration of Keats's linked analogies , by which he ...
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