Life and Letters of John KeatsG. Cumberlege; Oxford University Press, 1951 - 282 стор. |
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... hand into its breeches pocket . Poetry should be great and unobtrusive , a thing which enters into one's soul , and does not startle it or amaze it with itself , but with its subject . How beautiful are the retired flowers ! How would ...
... hand into its breeches pocket . Poetry should be great and unobtrusive , a thing which enters into one's soul , and does not startle it or amaze it with itself , but with its subject . How beautiful are the retired flowers ! How would ...
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... hand I lean , to feel them strew My sense with freshness , -Fancy's rustling bed ! Tress - tossing girls , with smell of flowers and grapes Come dancing by , and downward piping cheeks , And up - thrown cymbals , and Silenus old ...
... hand I lean , to feel them strew My sense with freshness , -Fancy's rustling bed ! Tress - tossing girls , with smell of flowers and grapes Come dancing by , and downward piping cheeks , And up - thrown cymbals , and Silenus old ...
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... hand to prevent them from being utterly lost . The ad- mirable Ode to a Nightingale was suggested by the continual ... hands . Shortly afterwards Mr Brown saw him thrusting them away , as waste paper , behind some books , and had ...
... hand to prevent them from being utterly lost . The ad- mirable Ode to a Nightingale was suggested by the continual ... hands . Shortly afterwards Mr Brown saw him thrusting them away , as waste paper , behind some books , and had ...
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