Keats & His PoetryHarrap, 1915 - 95 ページ |
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... morning , noon , and night " ; it is even on record that on a certain memorable occasion he wanted to fight one of the ushers who had boxed his brother Tom's ears . This extraordinary pugnacity , the fits of vehe- ment passion which ...
... morning , noon , and night " ; it is even on record that on a certain memorable occasion he wanted to fight one of the ushers who had boxed his brother Tom's ears . This extraordinary pugnacity , the fits of vehe- ment passion which ...
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... morning and in the after- noon when the tasks of the day were over . During his last terms he easily carried off all the literature prizes offered in the school , while , not finding enough to satisfy him in the work of the regular ...
... morning and in the after- noon when the tasks of the day were over . During his last terms he easily carried off all the literature prizes offered in the school , while , not finding enough to satisfy him in the work of the regular ...
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... who cares for his work . IMITATION OF SPENSER Now Morning from her orient chamber came , And her first footsteps touch'd a verdant hill : Crowning its lawny crest with amber flame , Silv'ring the B 17 KEATS & HIS POETRY Imitation of ...
... who cares for his work . IMITATION OF SPENSER Now Morning from her orient chamber came , And her first footsteps touch'd a verdant hill : Crowning its lawny crest with amber flame , Silv'ring the B 17 KEATS & HIS POETRY Imitation of ...
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... 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 , " says Clarke , " supplied us with many an after - treat ; but it ...
... 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 , " says Clarke , " supplied us with many an after - treat ; but it ...
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... morning precious : Beauty was awake ! Why were ye not awake ? But ye were dead To things ye knew not of , -were closely wed To musty laws lined out with wretched rule , And compass vile ; so that ye taught a school Of dolts to smooth ...
... morning precious : Beauty was awake ! Why were ye not awake ? But ye were dead To things ye knew not of , -were closely wed To musty laws lined out with wretched rule , And compass vile ; so that ye taught a school Of dolts to smooth ...
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