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He respected the truth as he conceived it in spiritual and specu- lative matters . But he did not respect any secondary or derivative conception of truth , or any human construction of truth , no matter what the source of such ...
He respected the truth as he conceived it in spiritual and specu- lative matters . But he did not respect any secondary or derivative conception of truth , or any human construction of truth , no matter what the source of such ...
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The other two important structural concepts in Keats's thought are the concept of the identity between truth and beauty , and of the agonistic view of life . Of these only brief mention need be made as no definite analysis of their ...
The other two important structural concepts in Keats's thought are the concept of the identity between truth and beauty , and of the agonistic view of life . Of these only brief mention need be made as no definite analysis of their ...
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Beauty is truth , truth beauty . " The important term in this poetic proposition is beauty and not truth , and truth itself is valuable because it is beautiful . To Keats , artistic expression was more im- portant than life itself ...
Beauty is truth , truth beauty . " The important term in this poetic proposition is beauty and not truth , and truth itself is valuable because it is beautiful . To Keats , artistic expression was more im- portant than life itself ...
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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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