1896
DOI: 10.1093/nq/s8-ix.216.130
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Portraits of John Keats

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“…(Keats, in Letter to John Hamilton Reynolds (Forman, 1952)) Imaginative literature is a neglected resource in our profession. Shelley equated poetry broadly with 'the expression of the imagination' and added that it 'is connate with the origin of man', meaning, I…”
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“…(Keats, in Letter to John Hamilton Reynolds (Forman, 1952)) Imaginative literature is a neglected resource in our profession. Shelley equated poetry broadly with 'the expression of the imagination' and added that it 'is connate with the origin of man', meaning, I…”
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confidence: 99%