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... Shakespeare's poems “ the creative power and intellectual energy wrestle as in a war embrace , " he concludes that in the Shakespearean drama the creative - romantic and the intellectual - classical forces are recon- ciled after ...
... Shakespeare's poems “ the creative power and intellectual energy wrestle as in a war embrace , " he concludes that in the Shakespearean drama the creative - romantic and the intellectual - classical forces are recon- ciled after ...
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... Shakespeare , whom he studied not to imitate but to be taught what it was to be a poet . And since to Keats , from the very start , poetry was life , the poet was regarded by him as the entire man , with all his sensations and thoughts ...
... Shakespeare , whom he studied not to imitate but to be taught what it was to be a poet . And since to Keats , from the very start , poetry was life , the poet was regarded by him as the entire man , with all his sensations and thoughts ...
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... Shakespeare he says : The Lear of Shakespeare cannot be acted . . . . The actors might more easily propose to personate the Satan of Milton upon a stage , or one of Michael Angelo's terrible figures . The greatness of Lear is not in ...
... Shakespeare he says : The Lear of Shakespeare cannot be acted . . . . The actors might more easily propose to personate the Satan of Milton upon a stage , or one of Michael Angelo's terrible figures . The greatness of Lear is not in ...
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Introduction | 2 |
THE NEW POETRY | 14 |
William Collins | 25 |
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