KeatsA.L. Fowle publisher, 1905 - 229 páginas |
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... lines on Spenser are of inter- est as conveying one of those incidental criticisms on poetry by a poet of which no one has left us more or better than Keats . The habit of Spenser to which he here alludes is that of coupling or ...
... lines on Spenser are of inter- est as conveying one of those incidental criticisms on poetry by a poet of which no one has left us more or better than Keats . The habit of Spenser to which he here alludes is that of coupling or ...
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... lines already quoted that tell us of the trembling hopes of Madeline- " But to her heart her heart was voluble ... line describes in perfection the duality of consciousness in such a moment of suspense , the second makes us realise at ...
... lines already quoted that tell us of the trembling hopes of Madeline- " But to her heart her heart was voluble ... line describes in perfection the duality of consciousness in such a moment of suspense , the second makes us realise at ...
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... lines at p . 36 of Keats's printed poems are altered from a copy of verses written by K. at the request of his brother George , and by the latter sent as a valentine to the lady . The following is a copy of the lines as originally ...
... lines at p . 36 of Keats's printed poems are altered from a copy of verses written by K. at the request of his brother George , and by the latter sent as a valentine to the lady . The following is a copy of the lines as originally ...
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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