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... reader as well as for the writer . Already , the reader has shared in the jubilations , dismays and recoveries of writing . He will later have part in the writer's struggle to evoke scarcely graspable states of mind and feeling . It is ...
... reader as well as for the writer . Already , the reader has shared in the jubilations , dismays and recoveries of writing . He will later have part in the writer's struggle to evoke scarcely graspable states of mind and feeling . It is ...
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... reader would also profit from consulting his Introduction , ' The Religious Milieu ' to his 1976 work , Keats : The Religious Sense . This introduction provides valuable insight into the period's background , some of which is not ...
... reader would also profit from consulting his Introduction , ' The Religious Milieu ' to his 1976 work , Keats : The Religious Sense . This introduction provides valuable insight into the period's background , some of which is not ...
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... readers and their publishers . They both maintain the artistic necessity of shockingly violent detail not just for its own sake but because a particular kind of confrontation with such effects was needed to keep the reader aware of the ...
... readers and their publishers . They both maintain the artistic necessity of shockingly violent detail not just for its own sake but because a particular kind of confrontation with such effects was needed to keep the reader aware of the ...
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