Countries of the MindW. Collins Sons & Company, 1927 - 247 páginas |
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... Keats was among the greatest . Quickly the labours of piety were accomplished ; within a few years Keats's poetical remains were gathered together , until nothing substantial remained to be added . Clare went on writing indefatigably in ...
... Keats was among the greatest . Quickly the labours of piety were accomplished ; within a few years Keats's poetical remains were gathered together , until nothing substantial remained to be added . Clare went on writing indefatigably in ...
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... Keats and Clare together . The association of the great name and the small one has a curious congruity . Keats and Clare both suffered ' a vast shipwreck of their life's esteems , ' the one sudden and intolerably tragic , the other ...
... Keats and Clare together . The association of the great name and the small one has a curious congruity . Keats and Clare both suffered ' a vast shipwreck of their life's esteems , ' the one sudden and intolerably tragic , the other ...
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... Keats the great poetic artist , however , subsumes Clare . Careless critics , confusing the life of every day with the life of the poetic mind , rebuke Keats for his lack of discipline . Yet where in English poetry shall we find a power ...
... Keats the great poetic artist , however , subsumes Clare . Careless critics , confusing the life of every day with the life of the poetic mind , rebuke Keats for his lack of discipline . Yet where in English poetry shall we find a power ...
Contenido
PREFATORY NOTE | 9 |
THE POETRY OF WILLIAM COLLINS | 85 |
THE POETRY OF JOHN CLARE | 107 |
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