The Poetical Works of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1920 - 491 Seiten |
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... number of the Book being indicated in smaller letters at the inner corners , and the pages in Arabic figures as usual at the outer corners . The full page consists of twenty- two lines ; and the lines are numbered in tens in the margin ...
... number of the Book being indicated in smaller letters at the inner corners , and the pages in Arabic figures as usual at the outer corners . The full page consists of twenty- two lines ; and the lines are numbered in tens in the margin ...
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... number of the poems forming the 1817 volume . This book contained transcripts of the Specimen of an Induction , Calidore , On receiving a Curious Shell , Imitation of Spenser , and several of the Sonnets . It had passed into the hands ...
... number of the poems forming the 1817 volume . This book contained transcripts of the Specimen of an Induction , Calidore , On receiving a Curious Shell , Imitation of Spenser , and several of the Sonnets . It had passed into the hands ...
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... number of additions and corrections . for Keats's Poetry as well as his Letters . Most of Keats's principal works and a great mass of the minor poems have been revised by me from manu- script sources ; and not the least of the fortunate ...
... number of additions and corrections . for Keats's Poetry as well as his Letters . Most of Keats's principal works and a great mass of the minor poems have been revised by me from manu- script sources ; and not the least of the fortunate ...
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... number of autograph corrections . But Sir Charles Dilke's copy has a quantity of manuscript poems bound up at the end ; and these have yielded a good deal of assistance in textual work . Numerous readings marked Dilke in the foot ...
... number of autograph corrections . But Sir Charles Dilke's copy has a quantity of manuscript poems bound up at the end ; and these have yielded a good deal of assistance in textual work . Numerous readings marked Dilke in the foot ...
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... number of letters addressed by Keats to Mr. Taylor himself , to the transcriber , to Reynolds and his sisters , to Rice , and Bailey . Three or four of these letters , as well as portions of a few others , are unpublished.2 1 Now Earl ...
... number of letters addressed by Keats to Mr. Taylor himself , to the transcriber , to Reynolds and his sisters , to Rice , and Bailey . Three or four of these letters , as well as portions of a few others , are unpublished.2 1 Now Earl ...
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