Vulgar words in Visions and Revisions - A Book of Literary Devotions (Page 1)
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Little they know of Rabelais who call him a lewd buffoon--the profanest of mountebanks.
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An anarchist at heart--as so many great artists are--Keats hated, with a furious hatred, any bastard claims and privileges that insolently intruded themselves between the godlike senses of Man and the divine madness of their quest.