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" Negative Capability, that is when man is capable of being in uncertainties, Mysteries, doubts, without any irritable reaching after fact and reason. Coleridge, for instance, would let go by a fine isolated verisimilitude caught from the Penetralium of... "
The Poetical Works and Other Writings of John Keats: Now First Brought ... - Página 99
por John Keats - 1883
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volumen3

1861 - 520 páginas
...reaching after fact and reason. . . . This, pursued through volumes, would perhaps take us no farther than this— that, with a great poet, the sense of...every other consideration, or rather, obliterates every other consideration." "An extensive knowledge is necessary to thinking people : it takes away...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volumen3

1861 - 788 páginas
...reaching after fact and reason. . . . This, pursued through volumes, would perhaps take us no farther than this— that, with a great poet, the sense of...every other consideration, or rather, obliterates every other consideration." "An extensive knowledge is necessary to thinking people : it takes away...
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Wordsworth, Shelley, Keats, and Other Essays

David Masson - 1874 - 338 páginas
...reaching after fact and reason, . . . This, pursued through volumes, would perhaps take us no farther than this — that, with a great poet, the sense of...overcomes every other consideration, or rather obliterates every other consideration." " An extensive knowledge is necessary to thinking people : it takes away...
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An Introduction to the Study of Poetry

Henry Bernard Cotterill - 1882 - 430 páginas
...except matters of taste." Again, in explanation of what he calls " negative capability," he says, " With a great poet the sense of beauty overcomes every other consideration." Once more, "I am certain about nothing but the holiness of the heart's affections and the truth of...
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The Poetical Works and Other Writings of John Keats: Now First ..., Volumen3

John Keats - 1883 - 416 páginas
...mysteries, doubts, without any irritable reaching after fact and reason. Coleridge, for instance, would let go by a fine isolated verisimilitude caught from the...volumes would perhaps take us no further than this, that swith a great Poet the sense of Beauty overcomes every , other consideration, or rather obliterates...
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The Sewanee Review, Volumen34

1926 - 550 páginas
...capability, Keats quickly shifts to his theory of beauty. "This [consideration of negative capability] pursued through volumes would perhaps take us no further...than this, that with a great poet the sense of Beauty "Cf. particularly Letter of Woodhouse, Lowell MS., Lowell, I, pp. 501-2. Is there not plenty of evidence...
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Studies in Interpretation: Keats-Clough-Matthew Arnold

William Henry Hudson - 1896 - 244 páginas
...mysteries, doubts, without any irritable reaching after fact and reason. Coleridge, for instance, would let go by a fine isolated verisimilitude caught from the...mystery, from being incapable of remaining content with half knowledge. This pursued through volumes would perhaps take us no further than this, that with...
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Studies in Interpretation: Keats-Clough-Matthew Arnold

William Henry Hudson - 1896 - 244 páginas
...doubts, without any irritable reaching after fact and reason. Coleridge, for instance, would let go t>ya fine isolated verisimilitude caught from the penetralium...mystery, from being incapable of remaining content with half knowledge. This pursued through volumes would perhaps take us no further than this, that with...
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Keats and Spenser, Volumen225

William Alexander Read - 1897 - 74 páginas
...conclusively the spirit of mind in which he read the Faerie Queene, and the sincerity of his remark, that ,,with a great poet the sense of Beauty overcomes...every other consideration, or rather obliterates all consideration."1) Toward the close of his life, Keats' love for the beauty of the universe became more...
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The Complete Poetical Works and Letters of John Keats

John Keats, Horace Elisha Scudder - 1899 - 522 páginas
...doubts, without any irritable reaching after fact and rea1опГ_ Coleridge, for instance, would let go by a fine isolated verisimilitude caught from the...great poet the sense of Beauty overcomes every other considera-1 ¡um, or rather obliterates all consideration. \ Shelley's poemsi is out and there are...
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