The Poetical Works of John Keats: Given from His Own Editions and Other Authentic Sources and Collated with Many ManuscriptsThomas Y. Crowell, 1895 - 661 стор. |
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... heard a word of dis- approval from any one , superior or equal , who had known him . " Of his home life almost nothing is known . On page 408 of the present volume there is a bit of doggerel verse which is said to be autobiographic . It ...
... heard a word of dis- approval from any one , superior or equal , who had known him . " Of his home life almost nothing is known . On page 408 of the present volume there is a bit of doggerel verse which is said to be autobiographic . It ...
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... heard him say , ' That is blood from my mouth . ' I went towards him ; he was examining a single drop of blood upon the sheet . Bring me the candle , Brown , and let me see this blood . ' After regarding it steadfastly , he looked up in ...
... heard him say , ' That is blood from my mouth . ' I went towards him ; he was examining a single drop of blood upon the sheet . Bring me the candle , Brown , and let me see this blood . ' After regarding it steadfastly , he looked up in ...
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... heard of Keats's relapse , and hastened home to see him . He reached the Thames on a Dundee smack , and the two friends lay within hail of each other off Gravesend , unawares . While the " Maria Crowther " was detained by stormy weather ...
... heard of Keats's relapse , and hastened home to see him . He reached the Thames on a Dundee smack , and the two friends lay within hail of each other off Gravesend , unawares . While the " Maria Crowther " was detained by stormy weather ...
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... heard a spring - head of clear waters Babbling so wildly of its lovely daughters The spreading blue bells : it may haply mourn That such fair clusters should be rudely torn From their fresh beds , and scatter'd thoughtlessly 45 By ...
... heard a spring - head of clear waters Babbling so wildly of its lovely daughters The spreading blue bells : it may haply mourn That such fair clusters should be rudely torn From their fresh beds , and scatter'd thoughtlessly 45 By ...
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... heard strain , Full of sweet desolation balmy pain . What first inspir'd a bard of old to sing Narcissus pining o'er the untainted spring ? In some delicious ramble , he had found A little space , with boughs all woven round ; And in ...
... heard strain , Full of sweet desolation balmy pain . What first inspir'd a bard of old to sing Narcissus pining o'er the untainted spring ? In some delicious ramble , he had found A little space , with boughs all woven round ; And in ...
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The Poetical Works of John Keats: Given from His Own Editions and Other ... John Keats Повний перегляд - 1895 |
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