Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Volumen1Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... Endymion " comes to be critically considered , it will be found that its excellence consists in its clear comprehension of that ancient spirit of beauty , to which all outward perceptions so excel- lently ministered , and which ...
... Endymion " comes to be critically considered , it will be found that its excellence consists in its clear comprehension of that ancient spirit of beauty , to which all outward perceptions so excel- lently ministered , and which ...
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... Endymion . " In the first poem of the early volume some lines occur showing that the idea had long been germinating in his fancy ; and , how suggestive of a multitude of images is one such legend to an earnest and con- structive mind ...
... Endymion . " In the first poem of the early volume some lines occur showing that the idea had long been germinating in his fancy ; and , how suggestive of a multitude of images is one such legend to an earnest and con- structive mind ...
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... Endymion . " And the description of the effect of the union of the Poet and the Goddess on universal nature is equal in vivacity and tenderness to anything in the maturer work . " The evening weather was so bright and clear That men of ...
... Endymion . " And the description of the effect of the union of the Poet and the Goddess on universal nature is equal in vivacity and tenderness to anything in the maturer work . " The evening weather was so bright and clear That men of ...
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... Endymion and I are at the bottom of the sea ? whence I hope to bring him in safety before you leave the sea - side ; and , if I can so contrive it , you shall be greeted by him upon the sea - sands , and he shall tell you all his ...
... Endymion and I are at the bottom of the sea ? whence I hope to bring him in safety before you leave the sea - side ; and , if I can so contrive it , you shall be greeted by him upon the sea - sands , and he shall tell you all his ...
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... Endymion , the assurance of my esteem for you , and my utmost wishes for your health and pleasure , being ever , 66 Your affectionate brother , 66 " JOHN KEATS . " This is of about the same date : - : - MY DEAR REYNOLDS , OXFORD ...
... Endymion , the assurance of my esteem for you , and my utmost wishes for your health and pleasure , being ever , 66 Your affectionate brother , 66 " JOHN KEATS . " This is of about the same date : - : - MY DEAR REYNOLDS , OXFORD ...
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