Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Volumen1E. Moxon, 1848 - 393 páginas |
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... Sonnet on Spenser , the date of which I have not been able to trace , itself illustrates this view : - " Spenser ! a jealous honourer of thine , A forester deep in thy midmost trees , Did , last eve , ask my promise to refine Some ...
... Sonnet on Spenser , the date of which I have not been able to trace , itself illustrates this view : - " Spenser ! a jealous honourer of thine , A forester deep in thy midmost trees , Did , last eve , ask my promise to refine Some ...
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... Sonnet , of little merit , to him in December , 1814 : - " Byron ! how sweetly sad thy melody ! Attuning still the soul to tenderness , As if soft Pity , with unusual stress , Had touched her plaintive lute , and thou , being by , Hadst ...
... Sonnet , of little merit , to him in December , 1814 : - " Byron ! how sweetly sad thy melody ! Attuning still the soul to tenderness , As if soft Pity , with unusual stress , Had touched her plaintive lute , and thou , being by , Hadst ...
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... Sonnets - though none else should heed them , I feel delighted still that you should read them , " occur in this Epistle , and several of these have been . preserved besides those published or already men- tioned . Some , indeed , are ...
... Sonnets - though none else should heed them , I feel delighted still that you should read them , " occur in this Epistle , and several of these have been . preserved besides those published or already men- tioned . Some , indeed , are ...
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... Sonnet in which these his first impressions are con- centrated , was left the following day on Mr. Clarke's table , realising the idea of that form of verse ex- pressed by Keats himself in his third Epistle , as- " swelling loudly Up to ...
... Sonnet in which these his first impressions are con- centrated , was left the following day on Mr. Clarke's table , realising the idea of that form of verse ex- pressed by Keats himself in his third Epistle , as- " swelling loudly Up to ...
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... Sonnet on the day he left his prison riveted the connexion . They read and walked together , and wrote verses in competition on a given subject . " No imaginative 1 ་ pleasure , " characteristically observes Mr. Hunt , " was 20 LIFE AND ...
... Sonnet on the day he left his prison riveted the connexion . They read and walked together , and wrote verses in competition on a given subject . " No imaginative 1 ་ pleasure , " characteristically observes Mr. Hunt , " was 20 LIFE AND ...
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