The Poetical Works of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1920 - 491 Seiten |
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... clearly made from the very holograph now in the Museum . At the close of the Woodhouse transcript are inscribed the words " Written at Teignmouth in the Spring of 1818 at the suggestion of J. H. R. ” 66 The Eve of St. Agnes is the next ...
... clearly made from the very holograph now in the Museum . At the close of the Woodhouse transcript are inscribed the words " Written at Teignmouth in the Spring of 1818 at the suggestion of J. H. R. ” 66 The Eve of St. Agnes is the next ...
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... clear that there were other reasons than those found in Keats's letters for acquitting Brown of the particular charge of meanness retracted by George Keats : his brother must have unwittingly taken the missing portions of Otho to Italy ...
... clear that there were other reasons than those found in Keats's letters for acquitting Brown of the particular charge of meanness retracted by George Keats : his brother must have unwittingly taken the missing portions of Otho to Italy ...
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... clearly late fragment ( page 486 ) beginning- This living hand , now warm and capable ; 29.66 warn but he may have had it in his hand again merely to lend to Hunt for The Indicator , in which a few stanzas were printed . The variations ...
... clearly late fragment ( page 486 ) beginning- This living hand , now warm and capable ; 29.66 warn but he may have had it in his hand again merely to lend to Hunt for The Indicator , in which a few stanzas were printed . The variations ...
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... clearly shows Keats in the act of composition - or recomposition ; but I do not think Professor Colvin proves conclusively that those two leaves were the very scraps Brown saw Keats bring in and hide . It is quite conceivable that the ...
... clearly shows Keats in the act of composition - or recomposition ; but I do not think Professor Colvin proves conclusively that those two leaves were the very scraps Brown saw Keats bring in and hide . It is quite conceivable that the ...
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... clear which was written last , the draft whereof the new passage is a fragment , or the Museum copy which is also a much revised draft . I have not been able to ascertain what bearing the copy sent to George Keats in the Winchester ...
... clear which was written last , the draft whereof the new passage is a fragment , or the Museum copy which is also a much revised draft . I have not been able to ascertain what bearing the copy sent to George Keats in the Winchester ...
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