Keats & His PoetryHarrap, 1915 - 95 ページ |
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... 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 Flora's diadem . We may note ...
... 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 Flora's diadem . We may note ...
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... " " 1. fr The Examiner " while he was a boy at school , should have been instantly drawn to him as a friend to whom he might look for sympathy , 1 encouragement , and advice . Hunt , on his side 22 KEATS & HIS POETRY.
... " " 1. fr The Examiner " while he was a boy at school , should have been instantly drawn to him as a friend to whom he might look for sympathy , 1 encouragement , and advice . Hunt , on his side 22 KEATS & HIS POETRY.
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William Henry Hudson. encouragement , and advice . Hunt , on his side , was quick to perceive the rich promise of his young acquaintance's genius , and he soon came to feel for him , as he himself declared , an affec- tion second only to ...
William Henry Hudson. encouragement , and advice . Hunt , on his side , was quick to perceive the rich promise of his young acquaintance's genius , and he soon came to feel for him , as he himself declared , an affec- tion second only to ...
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... side , while Keats held himself aloof . But we must not forget that in their temperaments and their ideals of art , Shelley and Keats had little in common . Keats knew nothing of Shelley's enthusiasm for humanity and " passion for ...
... side , while Keats held himself aloof . But we must not forget that in their temperaments and their ideals of art , Shelley and Keats had little in common . Keats knew nothing of Shelley's enthusiasm for humanity and " passion for ...
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... side table , and while all around were noisily conversing , he sat down and wrote the sonnet " which follows , and in which he inscribed his book to Leigh Hunt : " " Glory and Loveliness have pass'd away ; For if we wander out in early ...
... side table , and while all around were noisily conversing , he sat down and wrote the sonnet " which follows , and in which he inscribed his book to Leigh Hunt : " " Glory and Loveliness have pass'd away ; For if we wander out in early ...
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