The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... verse in their childhood , but Keats did not begin to write till he was nearly eighteen . Most poets fall passionately in love in their boyhood ; but , in September 1818 , when Keats was almost twenty - three , he wrote to John Hamilton ...
... verse in their childhood , but Keats did not begin to write till he was nearly eighteen . Most poets fall passionately in love in their boyhood ; but , in September 1818 , when Keats was almost twenty - three , he wrote to John Hamilton ...
Сторінка xviii
... verse . He entered the legal profession in 1818 but kept up his interest in literature . Charles Wentworth Dilke ( 1789-1864 ) , essayist and critic , made the acquaintance of Keats in 1817. He edited the Athenaeum from 1830 to 1846 and ...
... verse . He entered the legal profession in 1818 but kept up his interest in literature . Charles Wentworth Dilke ( 1789-1864 ) , essayist and critic , made the acquaintance of Keats in 1817. He edited the Athenaeum from 1830 to 1846 and ...
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... verse . An accomplished scholar may perhaps be unwilling , or unable , to understand how thoroughly the imaginative reader can fill up the necessary defects of any translation which adheres , as far as it may , to the tone and spirit of ...
... verse . An accomplished scholar may perhaps be unwilling , or unable , to understand how thoroughly the imaginative reader can fill up the necessary defects of any translation which adheres , as far as it may , to the tone and spirit of ...
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The Life & Letters of John Keats Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton),John Keats Повний перегляд - 1927 |
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