The Poetical Works of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1920 - 491 Seiten |
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... stood tip - toe upon a little hill ' Specimen of an Induction to a Poem Calidore . A Fragment . To Some Ladies On receiving a curious Shell , and a Copy of Verses , from the same Ladies To **** [ Georgiana Augusta Wylie , afterwards Mrs ...
... stood tip - toe upon a little hill ' Specimen of an Induction to a Poem Calidore . A Fragment . To Some Ladies On receiving a curious Shell , and a Copy of Verses , from the same Ladies To **** [ Georgiana Augusta Wylie , afterwards Mrs ...
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... stood , desired to improve its scope and enlarge its proportions . There is , indeed , no lover of the writings of this wonderful youth who will not be glad to see this production for its own sake , and apart from all discussion as to ...
... stood , desired to improve its scope and enlarge its proportions . There is , indeed , no lover of the writings of this wonderful youth who will not be glad to see this production for its own sake , and apart from all discussion as to ...
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... stood tip - toe upon a little hill " ) that he expected to finish in one more attack when he wrote to Clarke in December 1816 . Probably the conception referred to by Lord Houghton ( ALDINE edition , page xvii ) as " long germinating in ...
... stood tip - toe upon a little hill " ) that he expected to finish in one more attack when he wrote to Clarke in December 1816 . Probably the conception referred to by Lord Houghton ( ALDINE edition , page xvii ) as " long germinating in ...
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... stood tip - toe upon a little hill . " It seems to follow line 37 , and is duly described with all its cancellings set out in the COMPLETE edition , Volume I , page 208 . in the later issue of Mr. Colvin's book ; but both he and I have ...
... stood tip - toe upon a little hill . " It seems to follow line 37 , and is duly described with all its cancellings set out in the COMPLETE edition , Volume I , page 208 . in the later issue of Mr. Colvin's book ; but both he and I have ...
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... stood tip - toe upon a little hill , the complement , no doubt , of the manuscript in the ROWFANT Collection with which I had previously collated the poem from line 97 to the end . At the same time they lent me a holograph manuscript of ...
... stood tip - toe upon a little hill , the complement , no doubt , of the manuscript in the ROWFANT Collection with which I had previously collated the poem from line 97 to the end . At the same time they lent me a holograph manuscript of ...
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