The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... idea . Neither did he like to regard poetry as a matter of study and anxiety , or as a representative of the struggles and troubles of the mind and heart of men . He said most exquisitely , that : a drainless shower Of light is Poesy ...
... idea . Neither did he like to regard poetry as a matter of study and anxiety , or as a representative of the struggles and troubles of the mind and heart of men . He said most exquisitely , that : a drainless shower Of light is Poesy ...
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... idea has grown so monstrously beyond my seeming power of attainment , that the other day I nearly consented with myself to drop into a Phaeton . Yet ' tis a disgrace to fail even in a huge attempt , and at this moment I drive the ...
... idea has grown so monstrously beyond my seeming power of attainment , that the other day I nearly consented with myself to drop into a Phaeton . Yet ' tis a disgrace to fail even in a huge attempt , and at this moment I drive the ...
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... idea to put to paper ; my hand feels like lead . And yet it is an unpleasant numbness ; it does not take away the pain of existence . I don't know what to write . [ Monday . ] - You see how I have delayed ; and even now I have but a ...
... idea to put to paper ; my hand feels like lead . And yet it is an unpleasant numbness ; it does not take away the pain of existence . I don't know what to write . [ Monday . ] - You see how I have delayed ; and even now I have but a ...
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