Keats & His PoetryHarrap, 1915 - 95 ページ |
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... feel for him , as he himself declared , an affec- tion second only to that which he bore to the man whom of all others he loved most deeply- the poet Shelley . Hunt and Keats had also many enthusiasms in common ; they both loved nature ...
... feel for him , as he himself declared , an affec- tion second only to that which he bore to the man whom of all others he loved most deeply- the poet Shelley . Hunt and Keats had also many enthusiasms in common ; they both loved nature ...
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... feel I little of the cold bleak air , Or of the dead leaves rustling drearily , Or of those silver lamps that burn on high , Or of the distance from home's pleasant lair : For I am brimful of the friendliness That in a little cottage I ...
... feel I little of the cold bleak air , Or of the dead leaves rustling drearily , Or of those silver lamps that burn on high , Or of the distance from home's pleasant lair : For I am brimful of the friendliness That in a little cottage I ...
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... feel that the writer was perfectly right when he modestly yielded the palm of superiority to the performance of his friend . Yet this is a very charming poem too - particularly so , because it is pervaded by the geniality of Hunt's ...
... feel that the writer was perfectly right when he modestly yielded the palm of superiority to the performance of his friend . Yet this is a very charming poem too - particularly so , because it is pervaded by the geniality of Hunt's ...
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... no longer sought , I feel a free , A leafy luxury , seeing I could please , With these poor offerings , a man like thee . As an example of improvisation this sonnet is certainly remarkable C 33 KEATS & HIS POETRY Sonnet to Leigh Hunt.
... no longer sought , I feel a free , A leafy luxury , seeing I could please , With these poor offerings , a man like thee . As an example of improvisation this sonnet is certainly remarkable C 33 KEATS & HIS POETRY Sonnet to Leigh Hunt.
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... feel these essences For one short hour ; no , even as the trees That whisper round a temple become soon Dear as the temple's self , so does the moon , The passion poesy , glories infinite , Haunt us till they become a cheering light ...
... feel these essences For one short hour ; no , even as the trees That whisper round a temple become soon Dear as the temple's self , so does the moon , The passion poesy , glories infinite , Haunt us till they become a cheering light ...
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adieu Æneid Agnes awake beauty breathing bright Brown CALIFORNIA/RIVERSIDE The University chamber Charles Armitage Brown charm cold Cowden Clarke criticism death delight doth dream ears Endymion Enfield eternal Eve of St eyes Faerie Queene faery fair feel flowers genius hair Hampstead happy haunt Haydon heard heart heaven Hunt's imagination John Keats Keats Keats's Lamia leaves legend Leigh Hunt light London look Lord Houghton Madeline melancholy morning nature night nymph ODE ON MELANCHOLY pale passage passion pleasant poem poet poetic POETRY By W. H. poetry of earth Porphyro quiet rich rose round Satyr says Clarke Shelley silent sing soft song sonnet soul sound Spenser spirit story sweet thee thine things Thomas Keats thought tremble University Library UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/RIVERSIDE Vale of Health verse W. H. Hudson warm whisper WILLIAM HENRY HUDSON wings Wordsworth wrote young