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His Own Quotes by John Keats
- Poetry should surprise by a fine excess and not by singularity, it should strike the reader as a wording of his own highest thoughts, and…
- Praise or blame has but a momentary effect on the man whose love of beauty in the abstract makes him a severe critic on his…
- It appears to me that almost any man may like the spider spin from his own inwards his own airy citadel.
- Poetry should... should strike the reader as a wording of his own highest thoughts, and appear almost a remembrance.
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