Keats: the Critical HeritageG. M. Matthews Routledge and K. Paul, 1971 - 430 páginas |
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... leave on the reader a sense of pettish disgust , by bringing Old Angela in ( only ) dead stiff & ugly.— He says he likes that the poem should leave off with this Change of Sentiment - it was what he aimed at , & was glad to find from my ...
... leave on the reader a sense of pettish disgust , by bringing Old Angela in ( only ) dead stiff & ugly.— He says he likes that the poem should leave off with this Change of Sentiment - it was what he aimed at , & was glad to find from my ...
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... leave me on the hills alone ? Lycius , look back ! and be some pity shown . ' He did ; not with cold wonder fearingly . For in fact his eyes had drunk her beauty up , Leaving no drop in the bewildering cup . And with Due adoration ...
... leave me on the hills alone ? Lycius , look back ! and be some pity shown . ' He did ; not with cold wonder fearingly . For in fact his eyes had drunk her beauty up , Leaving no drop in the bewildering cup . And with Due adoration ...
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... leave to time ( while it hallows his memory ) to do justice to the reputa- tion of Keats . There were many , however ... leave us . His sad and beautiful wish is at last accomplished : it was that he might drink of the warm south , ' and ...
... leave to time ( while it hallows his memory ) to do justice to the reputa- tion of Keats . There were many , however ... leave us . His sad and beautiful wish is at last accomplished : it was that he might drink of the warm south , ' and ...
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INTRODUCTION Contents | 1 |
First Promise 1 A wanderer in the fields of fancy 1816 | 39 |
LEIGH HUNT introduces a new poet 1816 | 41 |
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