Keats & His PoetryHarrap, 1915 - 95 ページ |
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... delights of reading . The sports of the playground lost their zest for him , and he was to be found absorbed in his books before school - hours in the morning and in the after- noon when the tasks of the day were over . During his last ...
... delights of reading . The sports of the playground lost their zest for him , and he was to be found absorbed in his books before school - hours in the morning and in the after- noon when the tasks of the day were over . During his last ...
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... delighted up the flowery side ; As if to glean the ruddy tears , it tried , Which fell profusely from the rose - tree stem ! Haply it was the workings of its pride , In strife to throw upon the shore a gem Outvying all the buds in ...
... delighted up the flowery side ; As if to glean the ruddy tears , it tried , Which fell profusely from the rose - tree stem ! Haply it was the workings of its pride , In strife to throw upon the shore a gem Outvying all the buds in ...
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... delight , and when at last Clarke left him in the small hours of the morning , Keats , with the inspiration of the great discovery upon him , sat down and wrote the famous sonnet , " On First Looking into Chapman's Homer . " " Chap- man ...
... delight , and when at last Clarke left him in the small hours of the morning , Keats , with the inspiration of the great discovery upon him , sat down and wrote the famous sonnet , " On First Looking into Chapman's Homer . " " Chap- man ...
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... delightful talker , and , as Charles Lamb said of him , a matchless fireside companion , and it is not surprising , therefore , that Keats , whose admiration for him had already been aroused by weekly readings of " " 1. fr The Examiner ...
... delightful talker , and , as Charles Lamb said of him , a matchless fireside companion , and it is not surprising , therefore , that Keats , whose admiration for him had already been aroused by weekly readings of " " 1. fr The Examiner ...
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... delights ; for when tired out with fun , He rests at ease beneath some pleasant weed , The poetry of earth is ceasing never : On a lone winter evening , when the frost Has wrought a silence , from the stove there shrills The Cricket's ...
... delights ; for when tired out with fun , He rests at ease beneath some pleasant weed , The poetry of earth is ceasing never : On a lone winter evening , when the frost Has wrought a silence , from the stove there shrills The Cricket's ...
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