A long poem is a test of invention which I take to be the polar star of poetry, as fancy is the sails, and imagination the rudder.
letter to Benjamin Bailey, 8 October 1817, in H. E. Rollins (ed.) Letters of John Keats (1958) vol. 1
A long poem is a test of invention which I take to be the polar star of poetry, as fancy is the sails, and imagination the rudder.
letter to Benjamin Bailey, 8 October 1817, in H. E. Rollins (ed.) Letters of John Keats (1958) vol. 1