Keats & His PoetryHarrap, 1915 - 95 ページ |
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... wrote Cowden Clarke , " I now see him at supper , sitting back on the form from the table , holding the folio volume of Burnet's " History of His Own Time " between him and the table , eating his meal from beyond it . " Already in ...
... wrote Cowden Clarke , " I now see him at supper , sitting back on the form from the table , holding the folio volume of Burnet's " History of His Own Time " between him and the table , eating his meal from beyond it . " Already in ...
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... wrote the famous sonnet , " On First Looking into Chapman's Homer . " " Chap- man , " says Clarke , " supplied us with many an after - treat ; but it was in the teeming wonder- ment of this his first introduction " that this poem was ...
... wrote the famous sonnet , " On First Looking into Chapman's Homer . " " Chap- man , " says Clarke , " supplied us with many an after - treat ; but it was in the teeming wonder- ment of this his first introduction " that this poem was ...
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... wrote , was left unnoticed by us or unenjoyed , from the recollec- tion of the bards and patriots of old to the luxury of a summer rain at our window , or the clicking of the coal in winter - timé . ” Here and there in the poems written ...
... wrote , was left unnoticed by us or unenjoyed , from the recollec- tion of the bards and patriots of old to the luxury of a summer rain at our window , or the clicking of the coal in winter - timé . ” Here and there in the poems written ...
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... wrote Haydon in his private journal , " and I hope are friends for ever . " Painter and poet were soon intimate companions , and Keats became a regular visitor at Haydon's studio in Great Marlborough Street , where , with other friends ...
... wrote Haydon in his private journal , " and I hope are friends for ever . " Painter and poet were soon intimate companions , and Keats became a regular visitor at Haydon's studio in Great Marlborough Street , where , with other friends ...
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... wrote to Shelley , " for sincerely remarking that you might curb your magnani- mity , and be more of an artist , and load every rift of your subject with ore . " Shelley's admi- ration of the genius of Keats was splendidly proved after ...
... wrote to Shelley , " for sincerely remarking that you might curb your magnani- mity , and be more of an artist , and load every rift of your subject with ore . " Shelley's admi- ration of the genius of Keats was splendidly proved after ...
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