Life and Letters of John KeatsG. Cumberlege; Oxford University Press, 1951 - 282 стор. |
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... passion- ate sensibility , which exhibited itself in the strongest contrasts . Convulsions of laughter and of tears were equally frequent with him , and he would pass from one to the other almost without an interval . He gave vent to ...
... passion- ate sensibility , which exhibited itself in the strongest contrasts . Convulsions of laughter and of tears were equally frequent with him , and he would pass from one to the other almost without an interval . He gave vent to ...
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... passion to it , and I shall be bound up with you in the shadows of mind , as we are in our matters of human life . Perhaps a stanza or two will not be too foreign to your sickness Were they unhappy then ? It cannot be : Too many tears ...
... passion to it , and I shall be bound up with you in the shadows of mind , as we are in our matters of human life . Perhaps a stanza or two will not be too foreign to your sickness Were they unhappy then ? It cannot be : Too many tears ...
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... passion , and martyrs himself to the human heart , the main region of his song . In regard to his genius alone , we find what he says true , as far as we 364 H have experienced , and we can judge no further but LIFE AND LETTERS OF KEATS 97.
... passion , and martyrs himself to the human heart , the main region of his song . In regard to his genius alone , we find what he says true , as far as we 364 H have experienced , and we can judge no further but LIFE AND LETTERS OF KEATS 97.
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