The Poetical Works of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1920 - 491 Seiten |
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... " The letters of Keats to his sister , which form so large a proportion of the letters first published by me in 1883 , threw a flood of new light on his character , and had also their contributions to and bearings on the xxxiv INTRODUCTION.
... " The letters of Keats to his sister , which form so large a proportion of the letters first published by me in 1883 , threw a flood of new light on his character , and had also their contributions to and bearings on the xxxiv INTRODUCTION.
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... light ; but Woodhouse had had one copied into his Common - place book before it was revised finally for the impression of 1820 , and had marked or got marked in pencil some of the subsequent omissions and altera- tions . The transcript ...
... light ; but Woodhouse had had one copied into his Common - place book before it was revised finally for the impression of 1820 , and had marked or got marked in pencil some of the subsequent omissions and altera- tions . The transcript ...
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... light , and none of any consequence except a suppressed passage of The Fall of Hyperion and a passage of The Eve of St. Mark , to be mentioned presently . Of Hyperion as published by Keats , however , the holograph manuscript , almost ...
... light , and none of any consequence except a suppressed passage of The Fall of Hyperion and a passage of The Eve of St. Mark , to be mentioned presently . Of Hyperion as published by Keats , however , the holograph manuscript , almost ...
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... light whisper in the third line as against the more significant but distinctly cacophonous tranc'd whisper of the newly discovered manuscript . The holo- graph is in the scrap - book lent to me by Mr. Sabin , of KEATS c 118 Shaftesbury ...
... light whisper in the third line as against the more significant but distinctly cacophonous tranc'd whisper of the newly discovered manuscript . The holo- graph is in the scrap - book lent to me by Mr. Sabin , of KEATS c 118 Shaftesbury ...
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... light , and free As though the fanning wings of Mercury Had play'd upon my heels : I was light - hearted , And many pleasures to my vision started ; So I straightway began to pluck a posey Of luxuries bright , milky , soft and rosy . 31 ...
... light , and free As though the fanning wings of Mercury Had play'd upon my heels : I was light - hearted , And many pleasures to my vision started ; So I straightway began to pluck a posey Of luxuries bright , milky , soft and rosy . 31 ...
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Albert Apollo Auranthe beauty bliss breath bright Brown Buxton Forman cancelled Charles Wentworth Dilke clouds Conrad copy dark death delight Dilke doth Draft dream earth Endymion Erminia Ernest de Sélincourt Ethelbert Eve of St eyes fair Fall of Hyperion Fanny Brawne feel flowers fragment gentle George Keats Gersa Glocester golden green hand happy hast hath head heart heaven holograph Hyperion John Keats Keats's kiss lady Lamia leaves Leigh Hunt letter Library edition light lips London Lord Houghton Ludolph manuscript morn mortal muse never night numbers o'er Otho poem poet Poetical poetry printed published rejected Richard Monckton Milnes round seem'd shade sigh Sigifred silent silver sleep smile soft song SONNET soul spirit stanza stars sweet tears tell thee thine thou art thought touch'd transcript twas voice volume wild wings Woodhouse words