English Romantic PoetsJames Stephens, Edwin Long Beck, Royall Henderson Snow |
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... is read as a semi- allegory teaching the identity of sensuous and ideal passion ... Keats's death . II . BIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM Baldwin , D. L. , Broughton ... Shakespeare : A Descriptive Study Based on New Material . ( Ox- ford ...
... is read as a semi- allegory teaching the identity of sensuous and ideal passion ... Keats's death . II . BIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM Baldwin , D. L. , Broughton ... Shakespeare : A Descriptive Study Based on New Material . ( Ox- ford ...
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... Keats . ( Oxford University Press : 1926. ) Beginning with the conclusion of ... is " with Shakespere " ; the starting- point for numerous later critiques ... Shakespeare , Milton , Dante . The second essay analyzes the poet's idea of ...
... Keats . ( Oxford University Press : 1926. ) Beginning with the conclusion of ... is " with Shakespere " ; the starting- point for numerous later critiques ... Shakespeare , Milton , Dante . The second essay analyzes the poet's idea of ...
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... Keats's poem begins after the first war with a picture of the dethroned ... is a Miltonic intona- tion - But I cannot make the division prop- erly ... Shakespeare , especially Chapter VII . BOOK I 20-1 . the Earth , His ancient ...
... Keats's poem begins after the first war with a picture of the dethroned ... is a Miltonic intona- tion - But I cannot make the division prop- erly ... Shakespeare , especially Chapter VII . BOOK I 20-1 . the Earth , His ancient ...
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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