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This fact must be understood without confusion . To say that Metaphysical Poetry is poetry of learning is not to deny that Milton's or Shakespeare's poetry has learning . But Metaphysical verse shows more conspicuous influence of the ...
This fact must be understood without confusion . To say that Metaphysical Poetry is poetry of learning is not to deny that Milton's or Shakespeare's poetry has learning . But Metaphysical verse shows more conspicuous influence of the ...
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It is important to realize this fact . The emotion he experiences is not simply personal . It is poetic and ideal rather than intimate and personal . Shelley the poet moans for the death of Keats the poet . Besides , Keats is sickly ...
It is important to realize this fact . The emotion he experiences is not simply personal . It is poetic and ideal rather than intimate and personal . Shelley the poet moans for the death of Keats the poet . Besides , Keats is sickly ...
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In fact this is a tendency not only peculiar to J. M. Murry , but to most admirers of Keats's thought . To understand these essential problems , we have to state in simple and unambiguous terms the main basic structural concepts in ...
In fact this is a tendency not only peculiar to J. M. Murry , but to most admirers of Keats's thought . To understand these essential problems , we have to state in simple and unambiguous terms the main basic structural concepts in ...
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General Introduction to the PreRaphaelite Brotherhood | 3 |
CHAPTER XV | 10 |
Poetical Achievements in The Faerie Queene | 29 |
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