The Poetical Works of John Keats: With a MemoirLittle, Brown, 1866 - 438 Seiten |
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... Young Lady who sent me a Laurel Crown 420 " After dark vapors have oppress'd our plains " . Written on the Blank Space of a Leaf at the End of Chaucer's Tale of " The Flowre and the Lefe 99 On the Sea ... On Leigh Hunt's Poem , the ...
... Young Lady who sent me a Laurel Crown 420 " After dark vapors have oppress'd our plains " . Written on the Blank Space of a Leaf at the End of Chaucer's Tale of " The Flowre and the Lefe 99 On the Sea ... On Leigh Hunt's Poem , the ...
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... young poet saw in them . * * There is always some one willing to make himself a sort of accessary after the fact in any success ; always an old wo- man or two , ready to remember omens of all quantities and qualities in the childhood of ...
... young poet saw in them . * * There is always some one willing to make himself a sort of accessary after the fact in any success ; always an old wo- man or two , ready to remember omens of all quantities and qualities in the childhood of ...
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... young apothe- cary " back to his gallipots ! " It is not 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 ...
... young apothe- cary " back to his gallipots ! " It is not 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 ...
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... young author's first play , where the other interlocutors are only brought in as convenient points for the hero to hitch the interminable web of his monologue on . Besides , Keats had been continuing his education this year , by a ...
... young author's first play , where the other interlocutors are only brought in as convenient points for the hero to hitch the interminable web of his monologue on . Besides , Keats had been continuing his education this year , by a ...
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... presents an ideal to youth made restless with vague desires not yet regulated by expe- rience nor supplied with motives by the duties of life . As every young person goes through all the world - THE LIFE OF KEATS . xxxiii.
... presents an ideal to youth made restless with vague desires not yet regulated by expe- rience nor supplied with motives by the duties of life . As every young person goes through all the world - THE LIFE OF KEATS . xxxiii.
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