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In the field of literature , it brought about a greater interest in the study of human motivations and man's moral responsibility for the crea- tion of his destiny . Thus the ancient tragic poets were studied with greater interest .
In the field of literature , it brought about a greater interest in the study of human motivations and man's moral responsibility for the crea- tion of his destiny . Thus the ancient tragic poets were studied with greater interest .
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Thus arose a serious interest in the study of man's ethical life . Attention also came to be focused on the human conduct as such . This is shown by the increasing self- consciousness of the characters of tragedies and tragi - comedies ...
Thus arose a serious interest in the study of man's ethical life . Attention also came to be focused on the human conduct as such . This is shown by the increasing self- consciousness of the characters of tragedies and tragi - comedies ...
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Yeats maintained that a serious speculative interest in life is the pre - condition for poetry . He applauded Shelley's philosophic interests . Keats does not elabo- rate on the doctrine of Negative Capability .
Yeats maintained that a serious speculative interest in life is the pre - condition for poetry . He applauded Shelley's philosophic interests . Keats does not elabo- rate on the doctrine of Negative Capability .
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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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