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A Critical Anthology James Edwin Miller Bernice Slote. JOHN KEATS [ 1795-1821 ] KEATS grew up in towns around London , attending school at Enfield . His father , a livery stable manager , died in 1804 , his mother in 1810. The next year ...
A Critical Anthology James Edwin Miller Bernice Slote. JOHN KEATS [ 1795-1821 ] KEATS grew up in towns around London , attending school at Enfield . His father , a livery stable manager , died in 1804 , his mother in 1810. The next year ...
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... Keats's excitement about Homer was tied up with a happy fusion of two other general imaginative experiences , those of classical mythology and the literature of travel and explora- tion . In school , Clarke said , Keats had " devoured ...
... Keats's excitement about Homer was tied up with a happy fusion of two other general imaginative experiences , those of classical mythology and the literature of travel and explora- tion . In school , Clarke said , Keats had " devoured ...
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... Keats . He could at last breathe its very air . But we must turn from the stream of history to the stream of myth , and other books . Keats had suggested that the world of the imagination had its own geography to explore . With this ...
... Keats . He could at last breathe its very air . But we must turn from the stream of history to the stream of myth , and other books . Keats had suggested that the world of the imagination had its own geography to explore . With this ...
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