The Poetical Works of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1920 - 491 Seiten |
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... a somewhat caustic note on the subject in his copy of Lord Houghton's work , the title - page of which he decorated with the following couplet from The Rosciad : Appearances to save his only care ; So things seem xiv INTRODUCTION.
... a somewhat caustic note on the subject in his copy of Lord Houghton's work , the title - page of which he decorated with the following couplet from The Rosciad : Appearances to save his only care ; So things seem xiv INTRODUCTION.
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... things seem right , no matter what they are . Charles Wentworth Dilke , in quoting thus epigram- matically from Churchill , did not of course mean to apply the couplet literally ; but the inscription and other notes show how advanced ...
... things seem right , no matter what they are . Charles Wentworth Dilke , in quoting thus epigram- matically from Churchill , did not of course mean to apply the couplet literally ; but the inscription and other notes show how advanced ...
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... things , of the utmost consequence , both to the text of the writings of Keats and to the completeness of illustrative detail . Letters from the poet , books formerly possessed by him , numerous letters from George Keats , Severn , and ...
... things , of the utmost consequence , both to the text of the writings of Keats and to the completeness of illustrative detail . Letters from the poet , books formerly possessed by him , numerous letters from George Keats , Severn , and ...
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... thing accomplished ; a poor prologue to what , if I live , I humbly hope to do . In duty to the Public I should have kept it back for a year or two , knowing it to be so faulty : but I really cannot do so , -by repetition my favourite ...
... thing accomplished ; a poor prologue to what , if I live , I humbly hope to do . In duty to the Public I should have kept it back for a year or two , knowing it to be so faulty : but I really cannot do so , -by repetition my favourite ...
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... with you . As to the poem , I am of all things anxious that you should publish it , for its completeness will be a full answer to all the ignorant malevolence of cold , lying Scotchmen and stupid Englishmen XXX INTRODUCTION.
... with you . As to the poem , I am of all things anxious that you should publish it , for its completeness will be a full answer to all the ignorant malevolence of cold , lying Scotchmen and stupid Englishmen XXX INTRODUCTION.
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