A Revolution in European Poetry, 1660-1900Columbia University Press, 1940 - 279 pages |
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... Keats's sight of the Elgin marbles , Greek art wrought a miracle . As in the early Renaissance , Botticelli , who ... Keats put his delight in Greek vase ornament into an “ Ode on a Grecian Urn ” ( 1820 ) , which in a celebrated stanza ...
... Keats's sight of the Elgin marbles , Greek art wrought a miracle . As in the early Renaissance , Botticelli , who ... Keats put his delight in Greek vase ornament into an “ Ode on a Grecian Urn ” ( 1820 ) , which in a celebrated stanza ...
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... Keats's strength . His yearning for " the warm South " was gratified too late . In 1820-1821 he saw Naples and Rome with dying eyes . Keats's spiritual pilgrimage to Greece would have been shortened immeasurably if it had begun where ...
... Keats's strength . His yearning for " the warm South " was gratified too late . In 1820-1821 he saw Naples and Rome with dying eyes . Keats's spiritual pilgrimage to Greece would have been shortened immeasurably if it had begun where ...
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Emery Edward Neff. Leopardi , three years Keats's junior , the high sense of personal dignity and the sureness of taste that can come of noble birth . What for Keats and for Goethe had been a comparatively late inspiration and discipline ...
Emery Edward Neff. Leopardi , three years Keats's junior , the high sense of personal dignity and the sureness of taste that can come of noble birth . What for Keats and for Goethe had been a comparatively late inspiration and discipline ...
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The Voice of the North | 36 |
Joy in Commonalty Spread | 87 |
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