Keats & His PoetryHarrap, 1915 - 95 ページ |
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... thought in connection with him . " He was not , " one of his schoolmates , Edward Holmes , afterwards said , " attached to books . His penchant was for fighting . He would fight any one - morning , noon , and night " ; it is even on ...
... thought in connection with him . " He was not , " one of his schoolmates , Edward Holmes , afterwards said , " attached to books . His penchant was for fighting . He would fight any one - morning , noon , and night " ; it is even on ...
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... thoughts which passed through his mind as he walked back from the Vale of Health to London one night in winter : KEEN , FITFUL GUSTS ARE WHISP'RING HERE AND THERE Keen , fitful gusts are whisp'ring here and there Among the bushes , half ...
... thoughts which passed through his mind as he walked back from the Vale of Health to London one night in winter : KEEN , FITFUL GUSTS ARE WHISP'RING HERE AND THERE Keen , fitful gusts are whisp'ring here and there Among the bushes , half ...
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... thought , they would suffuse with tears , and his mouth trembled . In this there was ill - health as well as imagination , for he did not like these betrayals of emotion ; and he had great personal as well as moral courage . He once ...
... thought , they would suffuse with tears , and his mouth trembled . In this there was ill - health as well as imagination , for he did not like these betrayals of emotion ; and he had great personal as well as moral courage . He once ...
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... thought and expression , but full too of freshness and charm , and with many of those felicities of phrase which reveal a true poet's imaginative insight and magical power of endowing even commonplace things with a wealth of new meaning ...
... thought and expression , but full too of freshness and charm , and with many of those felicities of phrase which reveal a true poet's imaginative insight and magical power of endowing even commonplace things with a wealth of new meaning ...
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... thought and feeling after his own manner ; while at the same time , and as a consequence of this principle of eman- cipation , they repudiated the formal regularity of our eighteenth - century verse and sought richer harmonies and more ...
... thought and feeling after his own manner ; while at the same time , and as a consequence of this principle of eman- cipation , they repudiated the formal regularity of our eighteenth - century verse and sought richer harmonies and more ...
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