Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo University |
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In the January issue of The Rising Generation , I find some of his letters to Bernard Barton accompanied with ample notes , so that my notion cannot be new to you . And here , to end my talk and bring Lamb's wit - melancholy at once ...
In the January issue of The Rising Generation , I find some of his letters to Bernard Barton accompanied with ample notes , so that my notion cannot be new to you . And here , to end my talk and bring Lamb's wit - melancholy at once ...
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... had contrived to characterize Keats ( whom he never met ) in this humiliating style . Even Shelley , relying on such news of Keats's last days as he could get in letters , gave colour to the story in the preface to what ...
... had contrived to characterize Keats ( whom he never met ) in this humiliating style . Even Shelley , relying on such news of Keats's last days as he could get in letters , gave colour to the story in the preface to what ...
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Apart from his temperament , those letters which Milnes published drew attention to the early intellectual power of Keats . His poems indeed represented it already , but there is much that such an artist has to say which is not poetical ...
Apart from his temperament , those letters which Milnes published drew attention to the early intellectual power of Keats . His poems indeed represented it already , but there is much that such an artist has to say which is not poetical ...
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