The Poetical Works of John KeatsE. Moxon, 1865 - 349 Seiten |
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John Keats. MISCELLANEOUS POEMS- ODE ON A GRECIAN URN ODE TO PSYCHE FANCY ODE TO AUTUMN PAGE 242 244 246 249 250 ODE ON MELANCHOLY 251 • LINES ON THE MERMAID TAVERN 253 ROBIN HOOD · 254 SLEEP AND POETRY STANZAS . 256 268 EPISTLES- . TO ...
John Keats. MISCELLANEOUS POEMS- ODE ON A GRECIAN URN ODE TO PSYCHE FANCY ODE TO AUTUMN PAGE 242 244 246 249 250 ODE ON MELANCHOLY 251 • LINES ON THE MERMAID TAVERN 253 ROBIN HOOD · 254 SLEEP AND POETRY STANZAS . 256 268 EPISTLES- . TO ...
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... fancy with the ideal life of ancient Greece , and whether a more distinct knowledge of what the old mythology really meant , would , or would not , have hindered that reconstruction of forms " Not yet dead , But in old marbles ever ...
... fancy with the ideal life of ancient Greece , and whether a more distinct knowledge of what the old mythology really meant , would , or would not , have hindered that reconstruction of forms " Not yet dead , But in old marbles ever ...
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... fancy . " He ramped through the scenes of the romance , " writes Mr. Clarke , " like a young horse turned into a spring meadow : " he could talk of nothing else : his countenance would light up at each rich expression , and his strong ...
... fancy . " He ramped through the scenes of the romance , " writes Mr. Clarke , " like a young horse turned into a spring meadow : " he could talk of nothing else : his countenance would light up at each rich expression , and his strong ...
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... mind of Keats was directed by Hunt into many of the channels which had delighted his own , and that peculiarities that had taken the fancy of the one were easily pressed on the imagination of the other . But xiv MEMOIR OF JOHN KEATS .
... mind of Keats was directed by Hunt into many of the channels which had delighted his own , and that peculiarities that had taken the fancy of the one were easily pressed on the imagination of the other . But xiv MEMOIR OF JOHN KEATS .
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... fancy , and thus shadowed out in the first poem of his early volume : — " He was a poet , sure a lover too , Who stood on Latmus ' top , what time there blew Soft breezes from the myrtle vale below ; And brought , in faintness solemn ...
... fancy , and thus shadowed out in the first poem of his early volume : — " He was a poet , sure a lover too , Who stood on Latmus ' top , what time there blew Soft breezes from the myrtle vale below ; And brought , in faintness solemn ...
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