Lamia : poem by Keats in which Lamia is a witch destroyed by the sage Apollonius.
... was only striving, "to philosophise he dared not yet", but it was from the first the real sense and goal of his genius. On life he had like the others—Byron alone excepted—no hold; such work as Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes , in which he followed the romantic tendency of the time, was not Page 145 his own deeper self-expression; they are wonderful richly woven robes of sound ...
... but it was not yet full-orbed; towards the third and highest he was only striving, 'to philosophise he dared not yet', but it was from the first the real sense and goal of his genius." 2 Not in Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes, not even in the great Odes does Sri Aurobindo see the real soul of Keats: this "inner genius... lay in that attempt which, first failing in Endymion , was again ...
... Secondary and Higher Education, Ministry of HRD, Government of India Page 761 11.55 a.m. : Address by Shri Siraj Hussain, Vice-Chancellor, lamia Hamdard 12.10 p.m. : Presidential Address by Professor D.P. Chattopadhyaya, Chairman, Centre for Studies in Civilizations 12.25 p.m. : Vote of Thanks by ...
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