The Critical Temper: From Milton to Romantic literature |
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it takes a few details and so orders them that we have not only beauty but insight into essential truth . Its " history , ” in short , is a history without footnotes . It has the validity of myth — not myth as a pretty but irrelevant ...
it takes a few details and so orders them that we have not only beauty but insight into essential truth . Its " history , ” in short , is a history without footnotes . It has the validity of myth — not myth as a pretty but irrelevant ...
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It is surely clear that in these words ( “ Beauty is truth , ” etc. ) it is not Keats but the Urn who speaks . ... The meaning of this message is beyond dispute . Mr. Garrod rightly paraphrases it , " there is nothing real but the ...
It is surely clear that in these words ( “ Beauty is truth , ” etc. ) it is not Keats but the Urn who speaks . ... The meaning of this message is beyond dispute . Mr. Garrod rightly paraphrases it , " there is nothing real but the ...
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of a poem which has to do with illustrating the permanence of art and the impermanence of human emotions and natural beauty . The reduction of a work of art to a doctrinal statement — or , even worse , the isolation of passages — is ...
of a poem which has to do with illustrating the permanence of art and the impermanence of human emotions and natural beauty . The reduction of a work of art to a doctrinal statement — or , even worse , the isolation of passages — is ...
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William Cowper 17311800 | 41 |
David Garrick 17171779 | 80 |
Oliver Goldsmith 17301774 | 86 |
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