The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... pleasure in looking down at the enjoyers of their works , their eyes must bend with a double satisfaction upon him . I sit as at a feast when he is over them , and pray that if , after my death , any of my labours should be worth saving ...
... pleasure in looking down at the enjoyers of their works , their eyes must bend with a double satisfaction upon him . I sit as at a feast when he is over them , and pray that if , after my death , any of my labours should be worth saving ...
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... pleasure has no show of enticement , and pain no unbearable frown ; neither Poetry , nor Ambition , nor Love , have any alertness of countenance ; as they pass by me , they seem rather like three figures on a Greek vase , two men and a ...
... pleasure has no show of enticement , and pain no unbearable frown ; neither Poetry , nor Ambition , nor Love , have any alertness of countenance ; as they pass by me , they seem rather like three figures on a Greek vase , two men and a ...
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... pleasure , poetical luxury ; and with that , it appears to me , he would fain have been content , if he could , so doing , preserve his self - respect and feeling of duty performed ; but there was working in him , as it were , that same ...
... pleasure , poetical luxury ; and with that , it appears to me , he would fain have been content , if he could , so doing , preserve his self - respect and feeling of duty performed ; but there was working in him , as it were , that same ...
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