Life and Letters of John KeatsG. Cumberlege; Oxford University Press, 1951 - 282 стор. |
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... tion , ΟΙ rather obliterates all consideration . Shelley's poem is out , and there are words about its being objected to as much as Queen Mab was . Poor Shelley , I think he has his quota of good qualities . Write soon to your most ...
... tion , ΟΙ rather obliterates all consideration . Shelley's poem is out , and there are words about its being objected to as much as Queen Mab was . Poor Shelley , I think he has his quota of good qualities . Write soon to your most ...
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... tion , enlarge his poetical studies , and produce , among other improved efforts , that very Hyperion which called forth from Byron a eulogy as violent and unqualified as the former onslaught . ' Review people ' , again wrote Lord Byron ...
... tion , enlarge his poetical studies , and produce , among other improved efforts , that very Hyperion which called forth from Byron a eulogy as violent and unqualified as the former onslaught . ' Review people ' , again wrote Lord Byron ...
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... tion of knowledge or series of experiences can teach the meaning of genius to those who look for it in additions and results , any more than the numbers studded round a planet's orbit could approach nearer affinity than a single unit ...
... tion of knowledge or series of experiences can teach the meaning of genius to those who look for it in additions and results , any more than the numbers studded round a planet's orbit could approach nearer affinity than a single unit ...
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