The Poetical Works of John KeatsE. Moxon, 1865 - 349 Seiten |
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... GONE , AND ALL ITS SWEETS ARE GONE 347 I CRY YOUR MERCY - PITY - LOVE ! -AYE , LOVE ! 348 KEATS'S LAST SONNET 349 MEMOIR OF JOHN KEATS . BY LORD HOUGHTON . THE viii CONTENTS .
... GONE , AND ALL ITS SWEETS ARE GONE 347 I CRY YOUR MERCY - PITY - LOVE ! -AYE , LOVE ! 348 KEATS'S LAST SONNET 349 MEMOIR OF JOHN KEATS . BY LORD HOUGHTON . THE viii CONTENTS .
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... gone , bad luck to it ! I shall look upon it hereafter with unmixed pleasure , as I do on my Stratford - on - Avon day with Bailey . " It gave some colour to the belief of the mental injury inflicted on Keats by the reviewers , that ...
... gone , bad luck to it ! I shall look upon it hereafter with unmixed pleasure , as I do on my Stratford - on - Avon day with Bailey . " It gave some colour to the belief of the mental injury inflicted on Keats by the reviewers , that ...
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... gone . You must be charitable , and put all this perversity to my being disappointed since my boyhood . " But now his time had come . At a house where he was very intimate , he met a cousin of the family , a lady of East Indian ...
... gone . You must be charitable , and put all this perversity to my being disappointed since my boyhood . " But now his time had come . At a house where he was very intimate , he met a cousin of the family , a lady of East Indian ...
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... gone far to establish him as a poet even in vulgar fame . During its com- pletion he had spent much time on an Ariosto - like Poem , which he called the " Cap and Bells , " exhibiting his play of fancy to great advantage , and getting ...
... gone far to establish him as a poet even in vulgar fame . During its com- pletion he had spent much time on an Ariosto - like Poem , which he called the " Cap and Bells , " exhibiting his play of fancy to great advantage , and getting ...
Seite xli
... gone thus far into it , I must go on a little- perhaps it may I relieve the load of wretchedness which The persuasion that I shall see her presses upon me . no more will kill me . My dear Brown , I should have had her when I was in ...
... gone thus far into it , I must go on a little- perhaps it may I relieve the load of wretchedness which The persuasion that I shall see her presses upon me . no more will kill me . My dear Brown , I should have had her when I was in ...
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