The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... sort of ethereal pigs , and turned loose to feed upon spiritual mast and acorns ! which would be merely being a squirrel and feeding upon filberts ; for what is a squirrel but an airy pig , or a filbert but a sort of archangelical acorn ...
... sort of ethereal pigs , and turned loose to feed upon spiritual mast and acorns ! which would be merely being a squirrel and feeding upon filberts ; for what is a squirrel but an airy pig , or a filbert but a sort of archangelical acorn ...
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... sort of mental cottage of feelings , quiet and pleasant - to have a sort of philosophical back - garden , and cheerful holiday - keeping front one . But , alas ! this never can be ; for , as the material cottager knows , there are such ...
... sort of mental cottage of feelings , quiet and pleasant - to have a sort of philosophical back - garden , and cheerful holiday - keeping front one . But , alas ! this never can be ; for , as the material cottager knows , there are such ...
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... sort of Delphic abstraction , a beautiful thing made more beautiful by being reflected and put in a mist . The next mention of “ vale ” is one of the most pathetic in the whole range of poetry . Others more mild Retreated in a silent ...
... sort of Delphic abstraction , a beautiful thing made more beautiful by being reflected and put in a mist . The next mention of “ vale ” is one of the most pathetic in the whole range of poetry . Others more mild Retreated in a silent ...
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