The Poems of John KeatsMethuen and Company, Limited, 1926 - 639 стор. |
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... passion , merely offered him an opportunity for exposing his worst faults . The Story of Rimini reads as though it were intentionally written in that Bernesque style which was intro- duced only a little later by Hookham Frere in his ...
... passion , merely offered him an opportunity for exposing his worst faults . The Story of Rimini reads as though it were intentionally written in that Bernesque style which was intro- duced only a little later by Hookham Frere in his ...
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... passion , and permeated not only the romantic novel , the ballads of Moore , and the early poetry of Byron , but had even touched the broad and healthy mind of Scott . Wordsworth alone might have guided him , but the sublime Lucy poems ...
... passion , and permeated not only the romantic novel , the ballads of Moore , and the early poetry of Byron , but had even touched the broad and healthy mind of Scott . Wordsworth alone might have guided him , but the sublime Lucy poems ...
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... Passion and of Mirth : -Included in George and Georgiana Keats dated 2nd January , 1819 . that it is written in Keats's Beaumont and Fletcher , ternal evidence , we may judge it to be addressed to the brother poets of passion and mirth ...
... Passion and of Mirth : -Included in George and Georgiana Keats dated 2nd January , 1819 . that it is written in Keats's Beaumont and Fletcher , ternal evidence , we may judge it to be addressed to the brother poets of passion and mirth ...
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INTRODUCTION | xix |
his qualifications | lxi |
POEMS PUBLISHED IN 1817 | 1 |
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