The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... in the ocean's music - varying ( the self - same ) more than the passion of Timotheus , an enjoyment not to be put into words ; and , " though inland far I be , " I now JOHN KEATS 37 In repeating how sensible I am of your kindness, ...
... in the ocean's music - varying ( the self - same ) more than the passion of Timotheus , an enjoyment not to be put into words ; and , " though inland far I be , " I now JOHN KEATS 37 In repeating how sensible I am of your kindness, ...
Сторінка 53
... from my rhyme , Will I , grey gone in passion , Leave to an after - time , Hymning and Harmony Of thee and of thy works , and of thy life ; But vain is now the burning and the strife : Pangs are in vain , until I grow high - JOHN KEATS 53.
... from my rhyme , Will I , grey gone in passion , Leave to an after - time , Hymning and Harmony Of thee and of thy works , and of thy life ; But vain is now the burning and the strife : Pangs are in vain , until I grow high - JOHN KEATS 53.
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... passion ; the pardonable conceit of conscious genius suggested itself to them as the probable cause of this defective sympathy , and , when he manifested an occasional interest in any one person , it was attributed rather to satisfied ...
... passion ; the pardonable conceit of conscious genius suggested itself to them as the probable cause of this defective sympathy , and , when he manifested an occasional interest in any one person , it was attributed rather to satisfied ...
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