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" A poet is the most unpoetical of anything in existence, because he has no identity— he is continually in for and filling some other body. "
Anglia: Zeitschrift für englische Philologie - Сторінка 193
1901
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Том 16

1849 - 606 стор.
...side of things, any more than from its taste of the bright one, because they both end in speculation. A poet is the most unpoetical of anything in existence, because he has no identity ; he is continually in for and filling some other body. The sun, the moon, the sea, and men and women,...
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Life, letters, and literary remains, of John Keats, Том 1

Richard Monckton Milnes (1st baron Houghton.) - 1848 - 328 стор.
...side of things, any more than from its taste for the bright one, because they both end in speculation. A poet is the most unpoetical of anything in existence, because he has no identity; he is continually in for, and filling, some other body. The sun, the moon, the sea, and men and women,...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Том 16

1849 - 588 стор.
...side of things, any more than from its taste of the bright one, because they both end in speculation. situated between Corent Garden and Bow Street, was sacred to polite letters. There ; he is continually in for and filling some other body. The sun, the moon, the sea, and men and women,...
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The North British Review, Том 10

1849 - 636 стор.
...side of tilings, any more than from its taste of the bright one, because they both end in speculation. A poet is the most unpoetical of anything in existence, because he has no identity ; he is continually in for and filling some other body. The sun, the moon, the sea, and men and women,...
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The Daguerreotype, Том 3

1849 - 588 стор.
...side 'of things, any more than from its taste of the bright one, because they both end in speculation. A poet is the most unpoetical of anything in existence, because he has no identity ; he is continually in for and filling some other body. The sun, the moon, the sea, and men and women,...
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Papers of the Manchester Literary Club, Томи 6 – 7

Manchester Literary Club - 1880 - 772 стор.
...dark side of things any more than from its taste for the bright one, because both end in speculation. A poet is the most unpoetical of anything in existence, because he has no identity; he is continually in for and filling some other body. The sun, the moon, the sea, and men and women,...
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Life of John Keats

William Michael Rossetti, John Parker Anderson - 1887 - 248 стор.
...side of things, any more than from its taste for the bright one, because they both end in speculation. A poet is the most unpoetical of anything in existence, because he has no identity : he is continually in for, and filling, some other body. The sun, the moon, the sea, and men and women...
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Letters to His Family and Friends

John Keats - 1891 - 412 стор.
...side of things, any more than from its taste for the bright one, because they both end in speculation. A poet is the most unpoetical ] of anything in existence, because he has no Identity — JJ he is continually in for and filling some other bodvj The Sun, — the Moon, — the Sea, and...
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Letters of John Keats to His Family and Friends

John Keats - 1891 - 412 стор.
...side of things, any more than from its taste for the bright one, because they both end in speculation. A poet is the most unpoetical of anything in existence, because he has no Identity — he is continually in for and filling some other body. The Sun, — the Moon, — the Sea, and men...
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English Men of Letters, Том 13

John Morley - 1894 - 702 стор.
...low, ricli or poor, mean or elevated —it has as much delight in conceiving an lago as an Imogen. A poet is the most unpoetical of anything in existence, because he has uo identity ; he is continually in for, and filling, some other body. . . . If, then, he has no self,...
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