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... nature than ' the uncertain glory of an April day ' . The next largest section under ' nature ' is the sea , ships and seafaring . The points which strike me about these images are that on the whole they are far more general than his nature ...
... nature than ' the uncertain glory of an April day ' . The next largest section under ' nature ' is the sea , ships and seafaring . The points which strike me about these images are that on the whole they are far more general than his nature ...
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... nature , of which Keats , in his letters , has given us incidentally the most enlightening and vivid account ever written . He tells us , among other things , how he entered into the being of a sparrow pecking outside his window , and ...
... nature , of which Keats , in his letters , has given us incidentally the most enlightening and vivid account ever written . He tells us , among other things , how he entered into the being of a sparrow pecking outside his window , and ...
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... nature . Whatever experience it was that so deeply stirred him about this time ( 1602-4 ? ) , it led him to ponder much on a certain range of thoughts - the amazing contradictions in man , the strange and often horrible transmutations ...
... nature . Whatever experience it was that so deeply stirred him about this time ( 1602-4 ? ) , it led him to ponder much on a certain range of thoughts - the amazing contradictions in man , the strange and often horrible transmutations ...
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The Aim and Method explained | 3 |
Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
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