Keats & His PoetryHarrap, 1915 - 95 ページ |
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... death , John , then just fifteen , was taken from school and apprenticed for a term of five years to a surgeon in Edmon- ton , named Hammond . It is probable that this choice of a profession was made for him and not by him ; at any rate ...
... death , John , then just fifteen , was taken from school and apprenticed for a term of five years to a surgeon in Edmon- ton , named Hammond . It is probable that this choice of a profession was made for him and not by him ; at any rate ...
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... death by the magnificent elegy , " Adonais . " Adonais . " But intimate friends the two never became . Let us pause now a moment in our story that we may try to picture Keats as his companions knew him in the days just preceding the ...
... death by the magnificent elegy , " Adonais . " Adonais . " But intimate friends the two never became . Let us pause now a moment in our story that we may try to picture Keats as his companions knew him in the days just preceding the ...
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... Eternal whispers , glooms , the birth , life , death of unseen flowers in heavy peacefulness ; Who lovest to see the hamadryads dress Their ruffled locks where meeting hazels darken ; And through D 49 KEATS & HIS POETRY.
... Eternal whispers , glooms , the birth , life , death of unseen flowers in heavy peacefulness ; Who lovest to see the hamadryads dress Their ruffled locks where meeting hazels darken ; And through D 49 KEATS & HIS POETRY.
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... death - day of empires . " " It seems strange to us to - day that a poem which , with all its defects , was thus so rich in power and promise , should have been treated by the leading reviewers of the time with so little sympathy and ...
... death - day of empires . " " It seems strange to us to - day that a poem which , with all its defects , was thus so rich in power and promise , should have been treated by the leading reviewers of the time with so little sympathy and ...
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... death . " But the pride exhibited has nothing in common with vulgar vanity or affectation . It is rather the pride of one who , while fully conscious of his ripening powers , none the less sees quite as clearly as his reviewers the ...
... death . " But the pride exhibited has nothing in common with vulgar vanity or affectation . It is rather the pride of one who , while fully conscious of his ripening powers , none the less sees quite as clearly as his reviewers the ...
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