It would, of course, be open to a cruel critic to retort that the world does not ask from the poet “feverish attempts,” but deeds accomplished, and that it is useless for a writer to express his regret at a publication which he was under no necessity to produce. This, however, would be purblind criticism. …
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Byography of John Keats
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About John Keats by John Dennis (page 3)
The sense of beauty pervades the poetry of Keats as with an atmosphere. His verse is full of the loveliness which we find in youth, full of the ardours and aspirations, the brightness and glory, that belong to the season of hope. The charm of his language cannot be described, but it is impossible to open the …
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