 | Byron Johnson Rees - 1919 - 586 páginas
...some time between an exquisite sense of the luxurious, and a love for philosophy: were I calculated for the former I should be glad. But as I am not,...getting better, and I hope I shall see both him and Keynolds better before I retire from the world. I shall see you soon, and have some talk about what... | |
 | Sir John Collings Squire - 1921 - 742 páginas
...some time between an exquisite sense of the luxurious and a love for philosophy — were I calculated for the former, I should be glad. But as I am not, I shall turn all my soul to the latter." This is an admirable essay : its study of Keats's intellectual development is supplemented in Mr. Abercrombie's... | |
 | Modern Language Association of America - 1921 - 866 páginas
...exquisite sense of the luxurious, and a love for philosophy ; were I calculated for the former, I shouTd be glad. But as I am not, I shall turn all my soul to the latter" (April 24, 1818). The fact is that the younger Keats, intent on immediate beauty, took over into the... | |
 | John Keats - 1923 - 256 páginas
...time between an exquisite sense of the luxurious, and a love for philosophy, — were I calculated for the former, I should be glad. But as I am not,...take with me. Your very sincere friend John Keats Pray remember me to Hessey, Woodhouse, and Percy Street. LIV. To JOHN HAMILTON REYNOLDS. Little Britain,... | |
 | Amy Lowell - 1925 - 702 páginas
...time between an exquisite sense of the luxurious, and a love for philosophy, — were I calculated for the former I should be glad. But as I am not, I shall turn my soul to the latter." This is strange speech from a man who has just received a first copy of his... | |
 | Clarence De Witt Thorpe - 1926 - 238 páginas
...some time between an exquisite sense of the luxurious, and a love for philosophy ; were I calculated for the former, I should be glad. But as I am not, I shall turn all my soul to the latter." Keats's attitude toward the whole vexing question of the why of a cruel world is further shown by his... | |
 | Annie Edwards Powell Dodds - 1926 - 280 páginas
...some time between an exquisite sense of the luxurious, and a love for philosophy,—were I calculated for the former, I should be glad. But as I am not I shall turn all my soul to the latter." 2 What Keats in fact turned to was not abstract theory but explanation of human nature. For this chiefly... | |
 | Clarence De Witt Thorpe - 1926 - 240 páginas
...some time between an exquisite sense of the luxurious, and a love for philosophy; were I calculated for the former, I should be glad. But as I am not, I shall turn all my soul to the latter." why of a cruel world is further shown by his reactions to human suffering. The sight and thought of... | |
 | Clarence De Witt Thorpe - 1926 - 246 páginas
...between an exquisite sense of the : luxurious, and a love for philosophy, — were I calculated for the 1 former, I should be glad. But as I am not, I shall turn all my soul to the latter. I It was at this time, too, he resolved to travel and see the world — first England, and Scotland,... | |
 | Sidney Colvin - 1927 - 264 páginas
...sense of the luxurious and a love for philosophy: were I calculated for the former I should be glad j but as I am not, I shall turn all my soul to the latter." After he had come back to Hampstead in May, however, Keats allowed himself to be persuaded, no doubt... | |
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