Keats's Endymion: A Critical EditionWhitston Publishing Company, 1987 - 300 من الصفحات ". . . Steinhoff in his introduction and notes is as illuminating on the influences of the Elizabethans, Milton, and the early Romantics on Keats as he is in his own reading of the poem."CHOICE |
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... things - that is to say ethereal things - but here I am talking like a Madman greater things tha [ n ] our Creator himself made !! " ( 1,143 ) . " " 95 See Keats's letter to Bailey of March 13 , 1818 : " every mental pur- suit takes its ...
... things - that is to say ethereal things - but here I am talking like a Madman greater things tha [ n ] our Creator himself made !! " ( 1,143 ) . " " 95 See Keats's letter to Bailey of March 13 , 1818 : " every mental pur- suit takes its ...
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... things - that is to say ethereal things - but here I am talking like a Madman greater things than our Creator himself made !! " ( 1,143 ) . 299. Pan is literally " all . " 302-3 . we .. foreheads : Brisman2 ( 76 ) believes that Latmians ...
... things - that is to say ethereal things - but here I am talking like a Madman greater things than our Creator himself made !! " ( 1,143 ) . 299. Pan is literally " all . " 302-3 . we .. foreheads : Brisman2 ( 76 ) believes that Latmians ...
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... things . These powers do not obtrude their meaning upon us , " but communicate silently . " When through the ecstatic and vision- ary loss of his self one can mount the ladder of ' ethereal things ' and thereby participate in these ...
... things . These powers do not obtrude their meaning upon us , " but communicate silently . " When through the ecstatic and vision- ary loss of his self one can mount the ladder of ' ethereal things ' and thereby participate in these ...
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