The Great Tradition in English Literature from Shakespeare to Shaw, Volume 1Citadel Press, 1953 - 946 pagina's |
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Pagina 562
... Keats did not read because they were not yet written in his time . And so Keats is among the prophets with Shelley , and , had he lived , would no doubt have come down from Hyperion and Endymion to tin tacks as a very full blooded ...
... Keats did not read because they were not yet written in his time . And so Keats is among the prophets with Shelley , and , had he lived , would no doubt have come down from Hyperion and Endymion to tin tacks as a very full blooded ...
Pagina 565
... Keats had been introduced by his friend and former teacher , Clarke . The Examiner , Hunt's paper , had published " O Solitude " in May , 1816 , just before Keats ' graduation ; Hunt printed an article on " Young Poets " -Keats ...
... Keats had been introduced by his friend and former teacher , Clarke . The Examiner , Hunt's paper , had published " O Solitude " in May , 1816 , just before Keats ' graduation ; Hunt printed an article on " Young Poets " -Keats ...
Pagina 572
... Keats - was published in the Quarterly Review , to be followed shortly by a similarly vituperative one in Blackwood's . The Quarterly made it clear that it was attacking Keats as a mem- ber of the " Cockney School , " a friend of such ...
... Keats - was published in the Quarterly Review , to be followed shortly by a similarly vituperative one in Blackwood's . The Quarterly made it clear that it was attacking Keats as a mem- ber of the " Cockney School , " a friend of such ...
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
THE GREAT ROMANTICS AND THE DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION | 375 |
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