KeatsA.L. Fowle publisher, 1905 - 229 páginas |
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Sidney Colvin. This second book of Hyperion , relating the council of the dethroned Titans , has neither the sublimity of the first , where the solemn opening vision of Saturn fallen is fol- lowed by the resplendent one of Hyperion ...
Sidney Colvin. This second book of Hyperion , relating the council of the dethroned Titans , has neither the sublimity of the first , where the solemn opening vision of Saturn fallen is fol- lowed by the resplendent one of Hyperion ...
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... Hyperion had been written when he laid it aside in Jan- uary to take up the composition of St. Agnes's Eve , that unsurpassed example - nay , must we not rather call it un- equalled ? —of the pure charm of coloured and romantic ...
... Hyperion had been written when he laid it aside in Jan- uary to take up the composition of St. Agnes's Eve , that unsurpassed example - nay , must we not rather call it un- equalled ? —of the pure charm of coloured and romantic ...
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... Hyperion into the form of a Vision . " The result of this attempt , which has been preserved , is of a singular and pathetic interest in Keats's history . We have seen how , in the previous August , he had grown discontented with the ...
... Hyperion into the form of a Vision . " The result of this attempt , which has been preserved , is of a singular and pathetic interest in Keats's history . We have seen how , in the previous August , he had grown discontented with the ...
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Abbey admiration affection afterwards Appendix Bailey beauty beginning Brawne brother Brown Byron Charles Wentworth Dilke charm Coleridge colour couplet Cowden Clarke criticism death delight Dilke early Edmonton Elgin marbles Endymion Enfield English eyes fancy Fanny Brawne feel friends genius George Keats Greek Hampstead Haydon heart Houghton MSS human Hunt's Hyperion imagination instinct Jennings John Hamilton Reynolds John Keats Keats's Lamia later Leigh Hunt letter lines literary literature living lodgings London Lord Houghton Milton mind nature never partly passage passion piece pleasant pleasure poem poet poet's poetic poetry Reynolds rhyme Rimini romance says seems Severn Shelley sister sonnet soul speak Spenser spirit spring stanza style summer taste Teignmouth tell things Thomas Keats thou thought tion touch Vale of Health verse vision volume walked Woodhouse words Wordsworth writes written wrote young youth