 | Lord Houghton - 2006 - 248 páginas
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 | Fred R. Shapiro - 2006 - 1067 páginas
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 | Sidney Colvin - 2007 - 252 páginas
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 | Joseph Epstein - 2007 - 410 páginas
...continue?" He could not know, of course, but in another sense his posthumous life would go on forever. "I think I shall be among the English poets after my death," he wrote in 1818 to his brother and sister-in-law in America. And so today John Keats is, not merely... | |
 | Stanley Plumly - 2008 - 392 páginas
...in responding to the vicious reviews in Blackwood's and The Quarterly ("This is a mere matter of the moment — I think I shall be among the English Poets after my death"), writes his brother George in October 1818 that I shall in a short time write you as far as I know how... | |
 | Thomas F. Bonnell - 2008 - 408 páginas
...carefully marked up a copy of Bell's Spenser, such editions even began to define poetic aspiration. 'I think I shall be among the English Poets after my death', he predicted in October 1818, solacing himself upon the poor reception of Endymion; multi-volume collections... | |
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