The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... perhaps the most remarkable pieces in it . They are as noble in thought , rich in expression , and harmonious in rhythm as any in the language , and among the best may be ranked that " On first looking into Chapman's Homer . " Unable as ...
... perhaps the most remarkable pieces in it . They are as noble in thought , rich in expression , and harmonious in rhythm as any in the language , and among the best may be ranked that " On first looking into Chapman's Homer . " Unable as ...
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... perhaps more goes through the human intelligence in twelve days than ever was written.— How has that unfortunate family lived through the twelve ? One saying of yours I shall never forget : you may not recollect it , it being , perhaps ...
... perhaps more goes through the human intelligence in twelve days than ever was written.— How has that unfortunate family lived through the twelve ? One saying of yours I shall never forget : you may not recollect it , it being , perhaps ...
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... perhaps have been dim- inished if the two poets had happened to be on the same side in politics ; but , as it was , no views and objects could be more opposed . A portion of a rambling journal of this tour remains in various letters ...
... perhaps have been dim- inished if the two poets had happened to be on the same side in politics ; but , as it was , no views and objects could be more opposed . A portion of a rambling journal of this tour remains in various letters ...
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