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... Keats's earliest sonnets was written to celebrate the day of his leaving prison . Shortly afterwards Keats made his acquaintance . It was a great day in the younger man's life . Even without the halo of martyrdom Hunt was for him a ...
... Keats's earliest sonnets was written to celebrate the day of his leaving prison . Shortly afterwards Keats made his acquaintance . It was a great day in the younger man's life . Even without the halo of martyrdom Hunt was for him a ...
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... Keats no wrong . In some of his letters he reproached her for flirting with his friends . What lover has not reproached his mistress justly or unjustly for the same fault ? He died adoring her , and if he could not bear the mention of ...
... Keats no wrong . In some of his letters he reproached her for flirting with his friends . What lover has not reproached his mistress justly or unjustly for the same fault ? He died adoring her , and if he could not bear the mention of ...
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... Keats left behind him ? ' In the late forties , when Keats had been lying in the Pro- testant cemetery at Rome for a quarter of a century , Monckton Milnes , afterwards Lord Houghton , published the first bio- graphy of the poet ...
... Keats left behind him ? ' In the late forties , when Keats had been lying in the Pro- testant cemetery at Rome for a quarter of a century , Monckton Milnes , afterwards Lord Houghton , published the first bio- graphy of the poet ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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