The Poetical Works of John KeatsE. Moxon, 1865 - 349 Seiten |
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... mind with the old Hellenic world the more marvellous and interesting . It is doubtful whether at any time his information exceeded these scanty limits , and it is a curious speculation whether deeper and more regular classical studies ...
... mind with the old Hellenic world the more marvellous and interesting . It is doubtful whether at any time his information exceeded these scanty limits , and it is a curious speculation whether deeper and more regular classical studies ...
Seite xiv
... 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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... mind so oppressed with an over - wrought apprehension of doing harm , that he determined on abandoning the course of life to which he had devoted a considerable portion of his small fortune . 66 My dexterity , " he said , " used to seem ...
... mind so oppressed with an over - wrought apprehension of doing harm , that he determined on abandoning the course of life to which he had devoted a considerable portion of his small fortune . 66 My dexterity , " he said , " used to seem ...
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... mind may have its rewards in the repetition of its own silent working coming continually on the spirit with a fine ... mind - one that is imaginative and , at the same time , careful of its fruits , -who would exist partly on sensation ...
... mind may have its rewards in the repetition of its own silent working coming continually on the spirit with a fine ... mind - one that is imaginative and , at the same time , careful of its fruits , -who would exist partly on sensation ...
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... mind , or rather the temperament , of Keats might well inspire painful reflections . If this were a completely true represen- tation , it is evident that those sensuous appetites , and that yearning for enjoyment which has made his ...
... mind , or rather the temperament , of Keats might well inspire painful reflections . If this were a completely true represen- tation , it is evident that those sensuous appetites , and that yearning for enjoyment which has made his ...
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