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These , and the like , are the sensations and who holds that sublime notion of Poetry 5 objects which the Poet describes , as they are which I have attempted to convey , will break the sensations of other men , and the objects in upon ...
These , and the like , are the sensations and who holds that sublime notion of Poetry 5 objects which the Poet describes , as they are which I have attempted to convey , will break the sensations of other men , and the objects in upon ...
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An excellent brief biography , improved by much revision ; doing the poet full justice , it does not gloss over or conceal his faults . Trelawney , E. J. Recollections of the Last Days of Shelley and Byron , ed . by Edward Dowden .
An excellent brief biography , improved by much revision ; doing the poet full justice , it does not gloss over or conceal his faults . Trelawney , E. J. Recollections of the Last Days of Shelley and Byron , ed . by Edward Dowden .
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Beginning with the conclusion of the Ode on a Grecian Urn , the author analyzes the development of the “ poetic mind ” of Keats as revealed in his entire work : sees it as a steady advance , culminating in the two Hyperions .
Beginning with the conclusion of the Ode on a Grecian Urn , the author analyzes the development of the “ poetic mind ” of Keats as revealed in his entire work : sees it as a steady advance , culminating in the two Hyperions .
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