The Poetical Works of John KeatsE. Moxon, 1865 - 349 Seiten |
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... thought no one would dare to read Macbeth alone at two o'clock in the morning ; " but it was Spenser that struck the secret spring and opened the flood- gates of his fancy . " He ramped through the scenes of the romance , " writes Mr ...
... thought no one would dare to read Macbeth alone at two o'clock in the morning ; " but it was Spenser that struck the secret spring and opened the flood- gates of his fancy . " He ramped through the scenes of the romance , " writes Mr ...
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John Keats. one of most clear thought and noble diction , “ On first looking into Chapman's Homer . " It was to Mr. Clarke again that he owed his introduction to this fine ... thought , here the uncommon prominence MEMOIR OF JOHN KEATS .
John Keats. one of most clear thought and noble diction , “ On first looking into Chapman's Homer . " It was to Mr. Clarke again that he owed his introduction to this fine ... thought , here the uncommon prominence MEMOIR OF JOHN KEATS .
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... thought and imagination , which at once explains and excuses the defect , if it be one . Picture after picture seems to rise before the poet's eye in a succession so rapid as to embarrass judgment and limit choice , and fancies and ...
... thought and imagination , which at once explains and excuses the defect , if it be one . Picture after picture seems to rise before the poet's eye in a succession so rapid as to embarrass judgment and limit choice , and fancies and ...
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... thought and form , he would have escaped very much of the mannerism which accompanied his early efforts ; but it may be doubted whether the well - trained plant would have thrown out such luxurious shoots and expanded into such rare and ...
... thought and form , he would have escaped very much of the mannerism which accompanied his early efforts ; but it may be doubted whether the well - trained plant would have thrown out such luxurious shoots and expanded into such rare and ...
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... thought , the regeneration of the images of Pagan beauty , was ever present with him . His health at this time was ... thoughts and feelings at the time . In a letter b * to Haydon he thus expressed himself with a noble MEMOIR OF JOHN ...
... thought , the regeneration of the images of Pagan beauty , was ever present with him . His health at this time was ... thoughts and feelings at the time . In a letter b * to Haydon he thus expressed himself with a noble MEMOIR OF JOHN ...
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