Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... political conscience than has been generally recognized . The years 1815 to 1821 , in which Keats developed and matured his poetic powers , were years of stress and strain in the political and economic world . The situation after the ...
... political conscience than has been generally recognized . The years 1815 to 1821 , in which Keats developed and matured his poetic powers , were years of stress and strain in the political and economic world . The situation after the ...
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... politics is essential to a 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 ...
... politics is essential to a 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 ...
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... political ( debasement ? ) Looking back from a distance at some of the political events to which Keats alludes , we shall not always see them in the same perspective as he did . The motives and the difficulties of the British Government ...
... political ( debasement ? ) Looking back from a distance at some of the political events to which Keats alludes , we shall not always see them in the same perspective as he did . The motives and the difficulties of the British Government ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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