Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 26 |
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... wrote of another contemporary painting ( by C. H. Lear , and illustrating a passage from Keats ) , should hang in the room of a poet ; we will dare to say that Keats himself might have lain dreaming before it , and found it minister to ...
... wrote of another contemporary painting ( by C. H. Lear , and illustrating a passage from Keats ) , should hang in the room of a poet ; we will dare to say that Keats himself might have lain dreaming before it , and found it minister to ...
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... wrote six months after his mother's death , Written on the Day of My Aunt's Funeral . ' With a Hamlet - like pre - occupation with mortality he wrote of his mother's grave , of that ' dear dead saint , ' and then , excoriating his own ...
... wrote six months after his mother's death , Written on the Day of My Aunt's Funeral . ' With a Hamlet - like pre - occupation with mortality he wrote of his mother's grave , of that ' dear dead saint , ' and then , excoriating his own ...
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... wrote it with any idea of initiating a breakaway from the formal verse of the eighteenth century his slender muse was happy in those beflowered shackles : he wrote it because the Elizabethans produced verse dramas and he thought he ...
... wrote it with any idea of initiating a breakaway from the formal verse of the eighteenth century his slender muse was happy in those beflowered shackles : he wrote it because the Elizabethans produced verse dramas and he thought he ...
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