The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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... English poetry ; the question is still open for consideration , whether his aim was just and his influence beneficial . " It remains , " says Mr. Colvin , " to glance at the influence exercised by Keats on the poets who have come after ...
... English poetry ; the question is still open for consideration , whether his aim was just and his influence beneficial . " It remains , " says Mr. Colvin , " to glance at the influence exercised by Keats on the poets who have come after ...
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... English Literature . Chap . v . , " Music , Painting , and Poetry . " 1 - In the same vein is the opening of his Induction 18 KEATS ' PLACE IN ENGLISH POETRY .
... English Literature . Chap . v . , " Music , Painting , and Poetry . " 1 - In the same vein is the opening of his Induction 18 KEATS ' PLACE IN ENGLISH POETRY .
Page 19
... subjects from which he had to choose was necessarily limited . Mr. Colvin speaks as if he had awakened in this country " the love of classic fable and romance . " But the love of classic fable and 2 KEATS ' PLACE IN ENGLISH POETRY . 19.
... subjects from which he had to choose was necessarily limited . Mr. Colvin speaks as if he had awakened in this country " the love of classic fable and romance . " But the love of classic fable and 2 KEATS ' PLACE IN ENGLISH POETRY . 19.
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... English Catholicism in tuning the lyrics of Herrick . To Keats it came , as far as it came at all , in a revived and literary form , touched with the spirit of archæology and philosophy , and in close association with the taste for the ...
... English Catholicism in tuning the lyrics of Herrick . To Keats it came , as far as it came at all , in a revived and literary form , touched with the spirit of archæology and philosophy , and in close association with the taste for the ...
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... equally a sign of the power of his genius that , instead of being discouraged by his want of success , he passed on to a new range of subjects , chasten- ing his manner as he went , and adapting it KEATS ' PLACE IN ENGLISH POETRY . 21.
... equally a sign of the power of his genius that , instead of being discouraged by his want of success , he passed on to a new range of subjects , chasten- ing his manner as he went , and adapting it KEATS ' PLACE IN ENGLISH POETRY . 21.
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