KeatsNoonday Press, 1955 - 322 páginas |
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... misery , but not the misery of thinking of her in her bright reality . He could not , because he dared not , do that . He did not , and could not , think of her as she was , the girl of living flesh and blood . She was almost a spirit ...
... misery , but not the misery of thinking of her in her bright reality . He could not , because he dared not , do that . He did not , and could not , think of her as she was , the girl of living flesh and blood . She was almost a spirit ...
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... misery ; but , alas ! ' tis but for an Hour .... ( October 1817 ) I beg now my dear Bailey that hereafter should you ... misery ' . This ' sublime misery ' was precisely that ' feel of not to feel it ' which is ( as Colvin rightly ...
... misery ; but , alas ! ' tis but for an Hour .... ( October 1817 ) I beg now my dear Bailey that hereafter should you ... misery ' . This ' sublime misery ' was precisely that ' feel of not to feel it ' which is ( as Colvin rightly ...
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... misery and heartbreak , pain , sickness and oppression ' and became dedicated to the search for ' the balance of good and evil ' . This was the object of that ' philo- sophy ' to which Keats turned . ' I have been hovering for some time ...
... misery and heartbreak , pain , sickness and oppression ' and became dedicated to the search for ' the balance of good and evil ' . This was the object of that ' philo- sophy ' to which Keats turned . ' I have been hovering for some time ...
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