Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Volumen1Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... fine touch of description would seem to strike on the secret chords of his soul and generate countless harmonies . This in fact was not only his open presentation at the Court of the Muses , ( for the lines in imitation of Spenser ...
... fine touch of description would seem to strike on the secret chords of his soul and generate countless harmonies . This in fact was not only his open presentation at the Court of the Muses , ( for the lines in imitation of Spenser ...
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... fine dance . Where are you now ? " I have asked myself so often why I should be a Poet more than other men , seeing how great a thing it is , how great things are to be gained by it , what a thing to be in the mouth of Fame , that at ...
... fine dance . Where are you now ? " I have asked myself so often why I should be a Poet more than other men , seeing how great a thing it is , how great things are to be gained by it , what a thing to be in the mouth of Fame , that at ...
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... fine wrath , some golden sounds he won , And gave meek Cynthia her 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 ...
... fine wrath , some golden sounds he won , And gave meek Cynthia her 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 ...
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... of Shakspeare's plays ? I mean in what mood and with what accom- paniment do you like the sea best ? It is very fine in the morning , when the sun , ' Opening on Neptune with fair blessed beams , Turns 50 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... of Shakspeare's plays ? I mean in what mood and with what accom- paniment do you like the sea best ? It is very fine in the morning , when the sun , ' Opening on Neptune with fair blessed beams , Turns 50 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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... fine suddenness . To compare great things with small , have you never , by being surprised with an old melody , in a delicious place , by a delicious voice , felt over again your very speculations and surmises at the time it first ...
... fine suddenness . To compare great things with small , have you never , by being surprised with an old melody , in a delicious place , by a delicious voice , felt over again your very speculations and surmises at the time it first ...
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