The Poetical Works of John Keats: With a MemoirLittle, Brown, 1866 - 438 Seiten |
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... pleasant to fancy the horror of those respectable writers if their pages could suddenly have be- come alive under their pens with all that the young poet saw in them . * * There is always some one willing to make himself a sort of ...
... pleasant to fancy the horror of those respectable writers if their pages could suddenly have be- come alive under their pens with all that the young poet saw in them . * * There is always some one willing to make himself a sort of ...
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... pleasant to be ridiculous , even if you are a lord ; but to be ridiculous and an apothecary at the same time , is almost as bad as it was formerly to be excommu- nicated . A priori , there was something absurd in poetry written by the ...
... pleasant to be ridiculous , even if you are a lord ; but to be ridiculous and an apothecary at the same time , is almost as bad as it was formerly to be excommu- nicated . A priori , there was something absurd in poetry written by the ...
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... pleasant to be talked down upon by your inferiors who happen to have the advantage of position , nor to be drenched with ditch - water , though you know it to be thrown by a scullion in a garret . Keats , as his was a temperament in ...
... pleasant to be talked down upon by your inferiors who happen to have the advantage of position , nor to be drenched with ditch - water , though you know it to be thrown by a scullion in a garret . Keats , as his was a temperament in ...
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... me . ” It is pleasant always to see Love hiding his head with such pains , while his whole body is so clearly visible , as in this extract . This lady , it seems , is not a Cleopatra , only a Charmian xxiv THE LIFE OF KEATS .
... me . ” It is pleasant always to see Love hiding his head with such pains , while his whole body is so clearly visible , as in this extract . This lady , it seems , is not a Cleopatra , only a Charmian xxiv THE LIFE OF KEATS .
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... to have been in the Cancello over the garden gate of the Villa Negroni , pleasantly familiar to all Americans as the Roman home of their countryman Craw- ford . On the 14th February , 1821 , Severn speaks of THE LIFE OF KEATS . xxix.
... to have been in the Cancello over the garden gate of the Villa Negroni , pleasantly familiar to all Americans as the Roman home of their countryman Craw- ford . On the 14th February , 1821 , Severn speaks of THE LIFE OF KEATS . xxix.
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