Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... complete understanding of his personality . It adds not an inch to his stature as a poet but it increases our respect for him as a man . From Keats's letters we perceive that his political views were maintained down to the end of his ...
... complete understanding of his personality . It adds not an inch to his stature as a poet but it increases our respect for him as a man . From Keats's letters we perceive that his political views were maintained down to the end of his ...
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... complete the picture by his own intuitions gained in contact with the work , and the preceding work of the writer , and disciplined , of course , by his knowledge of the time . On leaving this pursuit of the creating process one can ...
... complete the picture by his own intuitions gained in contact with the work , and the preceding work of the writer , and disciplined , of course , by his knowledge of the time . On leaving this pursuit of the creating process one can ...
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... complete story in each ballad for the readers of 1765 , who were much more interested in stories than in facsimile texts of fragmentary poems : hence so imperfect a story as Edom O'Gordon was to be ' improved at all costs : what if that ...
... complete story in each ballad for the readers of 1765 , who were much more interested in stories than in facsimile texts of fragmentary poems : hence so imperfect a story as Edom O'Gordon was to be ' improved at all costs : what if that ...
Contenido
KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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