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... Keats which he once contributed to a memorial volume is for the most part perfunctory . Yet in the course of this essay Shaw speaks emphatically of a quality of Keats , which , at least for our time , may well be the one which we must ...
... Keats which he once contributed to a memorial volume is for the most part perfunctory . Yet in the course of this essay Shaw speaks emphatically of a quality of Keats , which , at least for our time , may well be the one which we must ...
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... Keats ' character , what I have previously spoken of as his heroic quality . With a statement like this I am , I know , on debatable ground . I have no wish to be absolute - I have no doubt that a rigorous and strictly disciplinary ...
... Keats ' character , what I have previously spoken of as his heroic quality . With a statement like this I am , I know , on debatable ground . I have no wish to be absolute - I have no doubt that a rigorous and strictly disciplinary ...
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... Keats ascribes to it ; and having lost our knowledge of one term of Keats ' equation , we are certain to find the reasons why his solution is wrong . But if we reject Keats ' notion of soul - making , we must be aware of how much in the ...
... Keats ascribes to it ; and having lost our knowledge of one term of Keats ' equation , we are certain to find the reasons why his solution is wrong . But if we reject Keats ' notion of soul - making , we must be aware of how much in the ...
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