The Poetical Works of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1920 - 491 Seiten |
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... Death Women , Wine , and Snuff Fill for me a brimming bowl . Sonnet on Peace Sonnet to Byron Sonnet to Chatterton 262 • 274 283 283 283 284 285 285 Sonnet to Spenser 285 • Ode to Apollo 286 Sonnet to a Young Lady who sent me a Laurel ...
... Death Women , Wine , and Snuff Fill for me a brimming bowl . Sonnet on Peace Sonnet to Byron Sonnet to Chatterton 262 • 274 283 283 283 284 285 285 Sonnet to Spenser 285 • Ode to Apollo 286 Sonnet to a Young Lady who sent me a Laurel ...
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... Death now , to my deep sorrow , has frustrated it for ever ! He , who is gone , was one of the very kindest friends I possessed , and yet he was not kinder perhaps to me , than to others . His intense mind and powerful feeling would , I ...
... Death now , to my deep sorrow , has frustrated it for ever ! He , who is gone , was one of the very kindest friends I possessed , and yet he was not kinder perhaps to me , than to others . His intense mind and powerful feeling would , I ...
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... death to the British Museum by her daughter , Señorita Rosa Llanos y Keats . Thus far my survey has been mainly of the material available up to 1883. After the LIBRARY edition of that year was published other workers put forth books by ...
... death to the British Museum by her daughter , Señorita Rosa Llanos y Keats . Thus far my survey has been mainly of the material available up to 1883. After the LIBRARY edition of that year was published other workers put forth books by ...
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... death of his son Eustace . He was struck with the variety of events and characters which must necessarily be introduced , and I offered to give , as before , their dramatic conduct . The play must open , ' I began , ' with the field of ...
... death of his son Eustace . He was struck with the variety of events and characters which must necessarily be introduced , and I offered to give , as before , their dramatic conduct . The play must open , ' I began , ' with the field of ...
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... death of his brother wounded him deeply , and it appeared to me from that hour he began to droop . He wrote his exquisite Ode to the Nightingale at this time , and as we were one evening walking in the Kilburn meadows he repeated it to ...
... death of his brother wounded him deeply , and it appeared to me from that hour he began to droop . He wrote his exquisite Ode to the Nightingale at this time , and as we were one evening walking in the Kilburn meadows he repeated it to ...
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