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It tells the truth , but not the whole truth about the poet's mind . Even more delightful reading than The Task is Cowper's letters , and these tell the truth , almost the whole truth . Sometimes the letters contradict the sentiment of ...
It tells the truth , but not the whole truth about the poet's mind . Even more delightful reading than The Task is Cowper's letters , and these tell the truth , almost the whole truth . Sometimes the letters contradict the sentiment of ...
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By 1817 Keats had begun to wrestle with the problems presented by a philosophy of life , and it then seemed to him that the only truth lay in the imagination . In a letter of 22 November 1817 , he wrote : ' I am certain of nothing but ...
By 1817 Keats had begun to wrestle with the problems presented by a philosophy of life , and it then seemed to him that the only truth lay in the imagination . In a letter of 22 November 1817 , he wrote : ' I am certain of nothing but ...
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For often they have been misinterpreted : ' Beauty is truth , truth beauty ' — that is all Ye know on earth , and all ye need to know . Often they are interpreted as if Keats had written “ We ' instead of “ Ye ' . But he did not .
For often they have been misinterpreted : ' Beauty is truth , truth beauty ' — that is all Ye know on earth , and all ye need to know . Often they are interpreted as if Keats had written “ We ' instead of “ Ye ' . But he did not .
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Contents
Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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