The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... Keats's fame that no separate reprint of his poetry appeared till 1840 , nearly twenty years after his death . In ... Keats's mastery of the English language than we are of De Quincey's . Most critics , indeed , regard Keats as the ...
... Keats's fame that no separate reprint of his poetry appeared till 1840 , nearly twenty years after his death . In ... Keats's mastery of the English language than we are of De Quincey's . Most critics , indeed , regard Keats as the ...
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... Keats's corre- spondents and friends : ( 1 ) His family : both parents being dead by 1810 it consisted , for the present purpose , of the poet ( the eldest son ) ; his brothers , George and Thomas ; and a sister , Fanny , born in 1803 ...
... Keats's corre- spondents and friends : ( 1 ) His family : both parents being dead by 1810 it consisted , for the present purpose , of the poet ( the eldest son ) ; his brothers , George and Thomas ; and a sister , Fanny , born in 1803 ...
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... Keats's death , when George was ready to give the fullest explanation of the circumstances , when the legal ... Keats's disposition were precisely the contrary of those attributed to him by common opinion . ... LOUISVILLE , 20 April ...
... Keats's death , when George was ready to give the fullest explanation of the circumstances , when the legal ... Keats's disposition were precisely the contrary of those attributed to him by common opinion . ... LOUISVILLE , 20 April ...
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