The Poetical Works of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1920 - 491 Seiten |
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... never write anything now - my mind is taken the other way . But I shall set my heart on having you high , as you ought to be . Do you get Fame , and I shall have it in being your affectionate and steady friend . There is no one I am ...
... never write anything now - my mind is taken the other way . But I shall set my heart on having you high , as you ought to be . Do you get Fame , and I shall have it in being your affectionate and steady friend . There is no one I am ...
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... never writes Porphyro , though the holograph shows Keats to have been wavering between Lionel and Porphyro . The transcript in the Museum Keats manuscript book , made by George Keats , was evidently from a different holograph . Hence it ...
... never writes Porphyro , though the holograph shows Keats to have been wavering between Lionel and Porphyro . The transcript in the Museum Keats manuscript book , made by George Keats , was evidently from a different holograph . Hence it ...
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... never knowing nor inquiring into the scene which was to follow , until four acts were completed . It was then he required to know at once all the events that were to occupy the fifth act ; I explained them to him , but , after a patient ...
... never knowing nor inquiring into the scene which was to follow , until four acts were completed . It was then he required to know at once all the events that were to occupy the fifth act ; I explained them to him , but , after a patient ...
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... never may be broken . Cynthia ! I cannot tell the greater blisses , That follow'd thine , and thy dear shepherd's kisses : 240 Was there a poet born ? -but now no more , My wand'ring spirit must no further soar.— SPECIMEN OF AN ...
... never may be broken . Cynthia ! I cannot tell the greater blisses , That follow'd thine , and thy dear shepherd's kisses : 240 Was there a poet born ? -but now no more , My wand'ring spirit must no further soar.— SPECIMEN OF AN ...
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... never yet was aught more earthly seen Than the pure freshness of thy laurels green . Therefore , great bard , I not so fearfully Call on thy gentle spirit to hover nigh My daring steps : or if thy tender care , Thus startled unaware ...
... never yet was aught more earthly seen Than the pure freshness of thy laurels green . Therefore , great bard , I not so fearfully Call on thy gentle spirit to hover nigh My daring steps : or if thy tender care , Thus startled unaware ...
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