The Poetical Works of John Keats: With a MemoirLittle, Brown, 1866 - 438 Seiten |
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... things which stood about the life and were more or less related to it , but were not the life itself . But Biography from day to day holds dates cheaper and facts dearer . A man's life , ( as far as its outward events are concerned ...
... things which stood about the life and were more or less related to it , but were not the life itself . But Biography from day to day holds dates cheaper and facts dearer . A man's life , ( as far as its outward events are concerned ...
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... thing , for the public opinion of the playground is truer and more discerning than that of the world , and you tell us what the boy was , we will tell you what the man longs to be , however he may be repressed by necessity or fear of ...
... thing , for the public opinion of the playground is truer and more discerning than that of the world , and you tell us what the boy was , we will tell you what the man longs to be , however he may be repressed by necessity or fear of ...
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... thing was against him , birth , health , even friends , since it was partly on their account that he was sneered at . His very name stood in his way , for Fame loves best such syllables as are sweet and sonorous on the tongue like ...
... thing was against him , birth , health , even friends , since it was partly on their account that he was sneered at . His very name stood in his way , for Fame loves best such syllables as are sweet and sonorous on the tongue like ...
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... thing inferior . I am at such times too much occu- pied in admiring , to be awkward , or in a tremble . I forget myself entirely , because I live in her . You will by this time think I am in love THE LIFE OF KEATS . xxiii.
... thing inferior . I am at such times too much occu- pied in admiring , to be awkward , or in a tremble . I forget myself entirely , because I live in her . You will by this time think I am in love THE LIFE OF KEATS . xxiii.
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... thing , speaking in a worldly way ; for there are two distinct tempers of mind in which we judge of things - the worldly , thea- trical , and pantomimical ; and the unearthly , spiritual , and ethereal . In the former , Bona- parte ...
... thing , speaking in a worldly way ; for there are two distinct tempers of mind in which we judge of things - the worldly , thea- trical , and pantomimical ; and the unearthly , spiritual , and ethereal . In the former , Bona- parte ...
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