The Poetical Works of John Keats: With a MemoirLittle, Brown, 1866 - 438 Seiten |
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... speak it loud " . 394 POSTHUMOUS POEMS . Fingal's Cave ... 397 Το 399 Hymn to Apollo ... 402 Lines 404 Song . 405 Faery Song 407 La Belle Dame Sans Merci : A Ballad . 408 The Eve of St. Mark . ( Unfinished ) . 411 416 To Fanny Sonnets ...
... speak it loud " . 394 POSTHUMOUS POEMS . Fingal's Cave ... 397 Το 399 Hymn to Apollo ... 402 Lines 404 Song . 405 Faery Song 407 La Belle Dame Sans Merci : A Ballad . 408 The Eve of St. Mark . ( Unfinished ) . 411 416 To Fanny Sonnets ...
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... speak , instead of answer- ing questions put to him , he would always make a rhyme to the last word people said , and then laugh . " The early histo- ries of heroes , like those of nations , are always more or less mythical , and we ...
... speak , instead of answer- ing questions put to him , he would always make a rhyme to the last word people said , and then laugh . " The early histo- ries of heroes , like those of nations , are always more or less mythical , and we ...
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... speak of the thing as a pastime and an amusement , than which I can feel none deeper than a conversation with an ... speaking in a worldly way ; for there are two distinct tempers of mind in which we judge of things - the worldly , thea ...
... speak of the thing as a pastime and an amusement , than which I can feel none deeper than a conversation with an ... speaking in a worldly way ; for there are two distinct tempers of mind in which we judge of things - the worldly , thea ...
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... speak , but this is to make originality a mere question of externals , and in this sense the author of a dictionary might bring an action of trover against every author who used his words . It is the man behind the words that gives them ...
... speak , but this is to make originality a mere question of externals , and in this sense the author of a dictionary might bring an action of trover against every author who used his words . It is the man behind the words that gives them ...
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... speaking too presumptuously , and may deserve a punishment : but no feeling man will be forward to inflict it : he will leave me alone , with the conviction that there is not a fiercer hell than the failure in a great object . This is ...
... speaking too presumptuously , and may deserve a punishment : but no feeling man will be forward to inflict it : he will leave me alone , with the conviction that there is not a fiercer hell than the failure in a great object . This is ...
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