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... Keats's " Ode to a Nightingale " : Some of the poems are called odes , while others approach the ode in having lyric magnitude and a serious subject , feelingfully meditated . They present a determinate speaker in a particularized , and ...
... Keats's " Ode to a Nightingale " : Some of the poems are called odes , while others approach the ode in having lyric magnitude and a serious subject , feelingfully meditated . They present a determinate speaker in a particularized , and ...
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... Keats , in reference to " Tintern Abbey " speaks of Wordsworth's " Genius " as " explorative " of " dark Passages " of human life and thought , and concludes that - though I Here I must think Wordsworth is deeper than Milton think it ...
... Keats , in reference to " Tintern Abbey " speaks of Wordsworth's " Genius " as " explorative " of " dark Passages " of human life and thought , and concludes that - though I Here I must think Wordsworth is deeper than Milton think it ...
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... Keats ( Berlin : Gehlen , 1970 ) . King , Alec , Wordsworth and the Artist's Vision ( London : Athlone Press , 1963 ) . Lainoff , Seymour , " Wordsworth's Final Phase : Glimpses of Eternity ” , SEL 1 ( 1961 ) , pp . 64-79 . Lindenberger ...
... Keats ( Berlin : Gehlen , 1970 ) . King , Alec , Wordsworth and the Artist's Vision ( London : Athlone Press , 1963 ) . Lainoff , Seymour , " Wordsworth's Final Phase : Glimpses of Eternity ” , SEL 1 ( 1961 ) , pp . 64-79 . Lindenberger ...
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Memory and The Meditative Calculus of Loss | 54 |
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