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... became evident that the rising Romanticism in England was taking into itself a fresh and healing element . By it , after Cowper , William Blake was to revitalize poetry by rejuvenating its inward and secret source and giving it the ...
... became evident that the rising Romanticism in England was taking into itself a fresh and healing element . By it , after Cowper , William Blake was to revitalize poetry by rejuvenating its inward and secret source and giving it the ...
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... became infatuated with his half sister Augusta , and seemed to exploit the fact by his elaboration of the theme of incest in the poem The Bride of Abydos , which was published in 1813 . He married Anne Isabella Milbanke , hoping , or ...
... became infatuated with his half sister Augusta , and seemed to exploit the fact by his elaboration of the theme of incest in the poem The Bride of Abydos , which was published in 1813 . He married Anne Isabella Milbanke , hoping , or ...
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... became a deservedly popular hero . The editors of Blackwood's , as they thought proper , slandered him indecently , and with him Keats , his then devoted friend , provoking , by their contemptuous references to the " Cockney School " of ...
... became a deservedly popular hero . The editors of Blackwood's , as they thought proper , slandered him indecently , and with him Keats , his then devoted friend , provoking , by their contemptuous references to the " Cockney School " of ...
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Introduction | 2 |
THE NEW POETRY | 14 |
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