Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Volumen1Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... matter of study and anxiety , or as a representative of the struggles and troubles of the mind and heart of men . He said most exquisitely , that- 66 a drainless shower Of light is Poesy - ' tis the supreme of power ; ' Tis Might half ...
... matter of study and anxiety , or as a representative of the struggles and troubles of the mind and heart of men . He said most exquisitely , that- 66 a drainless shower Of light is Poesy - ' tis the supreme of power ; ' Tis Might half ...
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... matter for this first volume he gave a striking proof of his facility in composition ; he was engaged with a lively circle of friends when the last proof - sheet was brought in , and he was re- quested by the printer to send the ...
... matter for this first volume he gave a striking proof of his facility in composition ; he was engaged with a lively circle of friends when the last proof - sheet was brought in , and he was re- quested by the printer to send the ...
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... first book , and the little song I sent in my last , which is a repre- sentation from the fancy of the probable mode of operating in these matters . The Imagination may And be compared to Adam's dream : he awoke and 64 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... first book , and the little song I sent in my last , which is a repre- sentation from the fancy of the probable mode of operating in these matters . The Imagination may And be compared to Adam's dream : he awoke and 64 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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... e . go a masking , or Bailey will think me just as great a promise - keeper as he thinks you ; for myself I do not , and do not remember above one complaint against you for matter o ' that . Bailey writes 68 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... e . go a masking , or Bailey will think me just as great a promise - keeper as he thinks you ; for myself I do not , and do not remember above one complaint against you for matter o ' that . Bailey writes 68 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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John Keats. against you for matter o ' that . Bailey writes so abominable a hand , to give his letter a fair reading requires a little time , so I had not seen , when I saw you last , his invitation to Oxford at Christmas . I'll go with ...
John Keats. against you for matter o ' that . Bailey writes so abominable a hand , to give his letter a fair reading requires a little time , so I had not seen , when I saw you last , his invitation to Oxford at Christmas . I'll go with ...
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