Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Volumen1E. Moxon, 1848 - 393 páginas |
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... beyond the Atlantic , whose national youth is , perhaps , more keenly susceptible of poetic impressions and delights , than the maturer and more conscious fatherland . 215 I think that the poetical portion of these volumes ,
... beyond the Atlantic , whose national youth is , perhaps , more keenly susceptible of poetic impressions and delights , than the maturer and more conscious fatherland . 215 I think that the poetical portion of these volumes ,
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... poets of promise whom time was ripening , contributed the rich store of correspondence , which began with Keats's intro- duction into literary society , and never halted to the last ; Mr. Haslam and Mr. Dilke aided me with letters and ...
... poets of promise whom time was ripening , contributed the rich store of correspondence , which began with Keats's intro- duction into literary society , and never halted to the last ; Mr. Haslam and Mr. Dilke aided me with letters and ...
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... poets more especially it is true , that if their works be good , they contain within themselves all that is necessary to their being comprehended and relished . It should seem that the ancients thought in this manner , for of the ...
... poets more especially it is true , that if their works be good , they contain within themselves all that is necessary to their being comprehended and relished . It should seem that the ancients thought in this manner , for of the ...
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... poetic reputation hardly justified . When , then , I found , from the undeniable docu- mentary evidence of his inmost life , that nothing could be further from the truth than this opinion , it seemed to me , that a portrait , so ...
... poetic reputation hardly justified . When , then , I found , from the undeniable docu- mentary evidence of his inmost life , that nothing could be further from the truth than this opinion , it seemed to me , that a portrait , so ...
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... Poems are his works indeed . The biography therefore of a poet can be little better than a comment on his Poems , even when itself of long duration , and chequered with strange and various adventures : but these pages concern one whose ...
... Poems are his works indeed . The biography therefore of a poet can be little better than a comment on his Poems , even when itself of long duration , and chequered with strange and various adventures : but these pages concern one whose ...
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