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That is why Keats said , " What shocks the virtuous philosopher , delights the camelion Poet , " for the poet is not considering whether or not what he is saying can be supported by rational argument or will conduce to righteousness .
That is why Keats said , " What shocks the virtuous philosopher , delights the camelion Poet , " for the poet is not considering whether or not what he is saying can be supported by rational argument or will conduce to righteousness .
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The parable is quite important as a clue to the growth of his poetic mind , but of far less importance than the ... being a versifying pet - lamb and a poet of romance , and the second with the love of philosophy and being a poet of the ...
The parable is quite important as a clue to the growth of his poetic mind , but of far less importance than the ... being a versifying pet - lamb and a poet of romance , and the second with the love of philosophy and being a poet of the ...
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The parable is quite important as a clue to the growth of his poetic mind , but of far less importance than the ... being a versifying pet - lamb and a poet of romance , and the second with the love of philosophy and being a poet of the ...
The parable is quite important as a clue to the growth of his poetic mind , but of far less importance than the ... being a versifying pet - lamb and a poet of romance , and the second with the love of philosophy and being a poet of the ...
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