The Poetical Works of John Keats: With a MemoirLittle, Brown, 1866 - 438 Seiten |
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... soon discover the charm of rhyme , and perhaps fewer who can resist making fun of the Mrs. Graftys of Cra- ven Street , Finsbury , when they have the chance . See Hay- don's Autobiography , vol . i . p . 361 . is the old story , —the ...
... soon discover the charm of rhyme , and perhaps fewer who can resist making fun of the Mrs. Graftys of Cra- ven Street , Finsbury , when they have the chance . See Hay- don's Autobiography , vol . i . p . 361 . is the old story , —the ...
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... soon , but the waves in which he was struggling looked only the blacker that they were shone upon by the signal - torch that promised safety , and love , and rest . It is good to know that one of Keats's last pleasures was in hearing ...
... soon , but the waves in which he was struggling looked only the blacker that they were shone upon by the signal - torch that promised safety , and love , and rest . It is good to know that one of Keats's last pleasures was in hearing ...
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... soon as we have discovered the word for our joy or sor- row we are no longer its serfs , but its lords . We reward the discoverer of an anesthetic for the body and make him member of all the socie- ties , but him who finds a nepenthe ...
... soon as we have discovered the word for our joy or sor- row we are no longer its serfs , but its lords . We reward the discoverer of an anesthetic for the body and make him member of all the socie- ties , but him who finds a nepenthe ...
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... soon perceive great inex- perience , immaturity , and every error denoting a feverish attempt , rather than a deed accomplished . The two first books , and indeed the two last , I feel sensible are not of such completion as to warrant ...
... soon perceive great inex- perience , immaturity , and every error denoting a feverish attempt , rather than a deed accomplished . The two first books , and indeed the two last , I feel sensible are not of such completion as to warrant ...
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... soon Dear as the temple's self , so does the moon , The passion poesy , glories infinite , Haunt us till they become a cheering light Unto our souls , and bound to us so fast , That , whether there be shine , or gloom o'ercast , They ...
... soon Dear as the temple's self , so does the moon , The passion poesy , glories infinite , Haunt us till they become a cheering light Unto our souls , and bound to us so fast , That , whether there be shine , or gloom o'ercast , They ...
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