Selected Letters of John KeatsFarrar, Straus and Young, 1951 - 282 páginas |
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... King Lear ' Once Again , " and King Lear is precisely the history of the definition of a soul by circumstance . The sonnet begins with a farewell to " golden- tongued Romance with serene lute " -romance is not circum- stance , it is ...
... King Lear ' Once Again , " and King Lear is precisely the history of the definition of a soul by circumstance . The sonnet begins with a farewell to " golden- tongued Romance with serene lute " -romance is not circum- stance , it is ...
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... Lear- “ Do you not hear the sea ? " 3 - has haunted me intensely . On the Sea . It keeps eternal Whisperings around ... King Lear , IV . vi . 4 . 2 Midsummer - Night's Dream , II . ii . 154 . 4 Cf. King Lear , I. i . 112 . Often ...
... Lear- “ Do you not hear the sea ? " 3 - has haunted me intensely . On the Sea . It keeps eternal Whisperings around ... King Lear , IV . vi . 4 . 2 Midsummer - Night's Dream , II . ii . 154 . 4 Cf. King Lear , I. i . 112 . Often ...
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... King Lear " once again the thing appeared to demand the prologue of a Sonnet , I wrote it and began to read 2— ( I know you would like to see it . ) " On sitting down to read King Lear once again " O golden tongued Romance with serene ...
... King Lear " once again the thing appeared to demand the prologue of a Sonnet , I wrote it and began to read 2— ( I know you would like to see it . ) " On sitting down to read King Lear once again " O golden tongued Romance with serene ...
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Introduction by Lionel Trilling | 3 |
A Note on the Text | 43 |
The Selected Letters | 55 |
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