The Poetical Works of John KeatsKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1888 - 349 Seiten |
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... beauty of those- Swelling downs , where sweet air stirs Blue hare bells lightly , and where prickly furze Buds lavish gold ; or that he- Linger'd in a sloping mead To hear the speckled thrushes , and see feed Our idle sheep . For the ...
... beauty of those- Swelling downs , where sweet air stirs Blue hare bells lightly , and where prickly furze Buds lavish gold ; or that he- Linger'd in a sloping mead To hear the speckled thrushes , and see feed Our idle sheep . For the ...
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... beauty of the English land , and of the sky over it , and of the sea en- compassing it , far better than it was ever known or felt by Byron . Between the publication of Endymion in 1818 and that of the volume containing Lamia , Hyperion ...
... beauty of the English land , and of the sky over it , and of the sea en- compassing it , far better than it was ever known or felt by Byron . Between the publication of Endymion in 1818 and that of the volume containing Lamia , Hyperion ...
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... beauty . " One result of this tour is the amount of purely local poetry - poetry absolutely identified with , and descriptive of , some particular place which it produced . The verses on Meg Merrilies , on Staffa , the sonnets on Ailsa ...
... beauty . " One result of this tour is the amount of purely local poetry - poetry absolutely identified with , and descriptive of , some particular place which it produced . The verses on Meg Merrilies , on Staffa , the sonnets on Ailsa ...
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... beauty so frequent in the poems were derived from real impressions of the writer's own , and that the landscape of the poems is a thoroughly English landscape . Keats ' impressions of natural beauty were implanted early , and they ...
... beauty so frequent in the poems were derived from real impressions of the writer's own , and that the landscape of the poems is a thoroughly English landscape . Keats ' impressions of natural beauty were implanted early , and they ...
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... beauty is that of a beautiful human being . Here he differs from Wordsworth , who feels nothing of Keats ' desire to read human into natural beauty , and in a manner to interpenetrate and combine the two . Wordsworth at his best ...
... beauty is that of a beautiful human being . Here he differs from Wordsworth , who feels nothing of Keats ' desire to read human into natural beauty , and in a manner to interpenetrate and combine the two . Wordsworth at his best ...
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