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And I suppose that Keats meant something by it , however remote his truth and his beauty may have been from these words in ordinary use . And I am sure that he would have repudiated any explanation of the line which called it a pseudo ...
And I suppose that Keats meant something by it , however remote his truth and his beauty may have been from these words in ordinary use . And I am sure that he would have repudiated any explanation of the line which called it a pseudo ...
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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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99 The much - debated “ Beauty is truth , truth beauty " must be interpreted in this context . The Urn is a " Cold Pastoral " ; that is to say , like pastoral poetry ( the only sense the noun pastoral had in the nineteenth century ) ...
99 The much - debated “ Beauty is truth , truth beauty " must be interpreted in this context . The Urn is a " Cold Pastoral " ; that is to say , like pastoral poetry ( the only sense the noun pastoral had in the nineteenth century ) ...
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