Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Volumen1Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... passionate temperament , indomitable courage , and a somewhat contemptuous disregard of other men — to represent him as unflinchingly meeting all criticism of his writings , and caring for the Article , which was supposed to have had ...
... passionate temperament , indomitable courage , and a somewhat contemptuous disregard of other men — to represent him as unflinchingly meeting all criticism of his writings , and caring for the Article , which was supposed to have had ...
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... passion , and a premature death . As men die , so they walk among posterity ; and our im- pression of Keats can only be that of a noble nature perseveringly testing its own powers , of a manly heart bravely surmounting its first hard ...
... passion , and a premature death . As men die , so they walk among posterity ; and our im- pression of Keats can only be that of a noble nature perseveringly testing its own powers , of a manly heart bravely surmounting its first hard ...
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... passionate love of amusement , though his constitution gave no signs of the peculiar debility of a seventh months child . He was born on the 29th of October , 1795. * He had two brothers , George , older than himself , Thomas , younger ...
... passionate love of amusement , though his constitution gave no signs of the peculiar debility of a seventh months child . He was born on the 29th of October , 1795. * He had two brothers , George , older than himself , Thomas , younger ...
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... much tenderness , and , in John , with a passionate sensibility , which ex- , hibited itself in the strongest contrasts . Convulsions of laughter and of tears were equally frequent with him , and he would pass from one to the JOHN KEATS .
... much tenderness , and , in John , with a passionate sensibility , which ex- , hibited itself in the strongest contrasts . Convulsions of laughter and of tears were equally frequent with him , and he would pass from one to the JOHN KEATS .
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... - verses are remarkably deficient in beauty and even in passion . Some which remain in manuscript are without any interest , and those published in the 14 little volume of 1817 are the worst pieces in JOHN KEATS . 13.
... - verses are remarkably deficient in beauty and even in passion . Some which remain in manuscript are without any interest , and those published in the 14 little volume of 1817 are the worst pieces in JOHN KEATS . 13.
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