Selected Letters of John KeatsFarrar, Straus and Young, 1951 - 282 páginas |
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... wrote “ rack ” and then squeezed in the “ w , ” again has The Tempest in mind . Dr. Spurgeon gives this passage as marked by Keats : " And , like this insubstantial pageant faded , Leave not a rack behind . " - IV . i . 155-6 . wrote to ...
... wrote “ rack ” and then squeezed in the “ w , ” again has The Tempest in mind . Dr. Spurgeon gives this passage as marked by Keats : " And , like this insubstantial pageant faded , Leave not a rack behind . " - IV . i . 155-6 . wrote to ...
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... wrote and I read - sometimes at the same table , sometimes at separate desks - from breakfast till two or three o'clock . He sat down to his task , which was about fifty lines a day , with his paper before him , and wrote with as much ...
... wrote and I read - sometimes at the same table , sometimes at separate desks - from breakfast till two or three o'clock . He sat down to his task , which was about fifty lines a day , with his paper before him , and wrote with as much ...
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... wrote the letter , which is dated " Ditton Cottage . Decr 4th 1818. " Keats copied it fairly accurately as far as he ... wrote both words as in the text , being , it would seem , uncertain which the lady meant . Miss Porter wrote ...
... wrote the letter , which is dated " Ditton Cottage . Decr 4th 1818. " Keats copied it fairly accurately as far as he ... wrote both words as in the text , being , it would seem , uncertain which the lady meant . Miss Porter wrote ...
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Introduction by Lionel Trilling | 3 |
A Note on the Text | 43 |
The Selected Letters | 55 |
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Abbey able affectionate Brother John affraid Bailey beautiful Bedhampton BENJAMIN ROBERT HAYDON Book Brown called CHARLES COWDEN CLARKE dear Fanny dear Keats dear Reynolds death delight Dilke endeavour Endymion evil eyes FANNY BRAWNE FANNY KEATS feel Friday friend John Keats George George Keats give glad Hampstead happy Haslam Hazlitt hear heart hope human Hunt's idea imagination JOHN HAMILTON REYNOLDS Keats's King Lear Ladies Leigh Hunt live look mean Milton mind Miss Monday morning mother nature never night pain pass passage perhaps pleasant pleasure poem poet Poetry problem of evil seems Severn Shakespeare Shelley Sister sonnet soon sort Soul speak spirits Sunday Taylor and Hessey Teignmouth tell thing THOMAS KEATS thought Thursday tion town truth Tuesday walk Walthamstow Wentworth Place wish Woodhouse word Wordsworth write written wrote yesterday Your's