The Poetical Works of John KeatsE. Moxon, 1865 - 349 Seiten |
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... NIGHT ? NO VOICE WILL TELL . 344 ON A DREAM 345 IF BY DULL RHYMES OUR ENGLISH MUST BE CHAIN'D 346 THE DAY IS GONE , AND ALL ITS SWEETS ARE GONE 347 I CRY YOUR MERCY - PITY - LOVE ! -AYE , LOVE ! 348 KEATS'S LAST SONNET 349 MEMOIR OF ...
... NIGHT ? NO VOICE WILL TELL . 344 ON A DREAM 345 IF BY DULL RHYMES OUR ENGLISH MUST BE CHAIN'D 346 THE DAY IS GONE , AND ALL ITS SWEETS ARE GONE 347 I CRY YOUR MERCY - PITY - LOVE ! -AYE , LOVE ! 348 KEATS'S LAST SONNET 349 MEMOIR OF ...
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... night long , with intense delight , even shouting aloud , when some especial passage struck his imagination . The " Epistles " to his friends and his brother George , then a clerk in London , indicate a rapid development of the poetic ...
... night long , with intense delight , even shouting aloud , when some especial passage struck his imagination . The " Epistles " to his friends and his brother George , then a clerk in London , indicate a rapid development of the poetic ...
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... admiring to be awkward or in a tremble : I forget myself entirely , because I live in her . " He then protests that he is not in love with her , but that she I kept him awake one night , " as a tune xxxii MEMOIR OF JOHN KEATS .
... admiring to be awkward or in a tremble : I forget myself entirely , because I live in her . " He then protests that he is not in love with her , but that she I kept him awake one night , " as a tune xxxii MEMOIR OF JOHN KEATS .
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John Keats. kept him awake one night , " as a tune of Mozart's might do . " He " won't cry to take the moon home with him in his pocket , nor fret to leave her behind him . " And then reverting to his love to his brothers and sisters ...
John Keats. kept him awake one night , " as a tune of Mozart's might do . " He " won't cry to take the moon home with him in his pocket , nor fret to leave her behind him . " And then reverting to his love to his brothers and sisters ...
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... might have written a Midsummer Night's Dream , as Coleridge might have written a Hamlet , but in both the great human element would have been wanting , which Shakspeare combines with high philosophy or c 2 MEMOIR OF JOHN KEATS . XXXV.
... might have written a Midsummer Night's Dream , as Coleridge might have written a Hamlet , but in both the great human element would have been wanting , which Shakspeare combines with high philosophy or c 2 MEMOIR OF JOHN KEATS . XXXV.
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