Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Том 1Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... England beyond the Atlantic , whose national youth is , perhaps , more keenly susceptible of poetic impressions and delights , than the maturer and more conscious fatherland . I think that the poetical portion of these volumes ,
... England beyond the Atlantic , whose national youth is , perhaps , more keenly susceptible of poetic impressions and delights , than the maturer and more conscious fatherland . I think that the poetical portion of these volumes ,
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... perhaps not in all cases warranted by their intrinsic merits . Few of these remains had escaped the affectionate care of Mr. Brown , and he told me that he only deferred their publication till his return to England . This took place two ...
... perhaps not in all cases warranted by their intrinsic merits . Few of these remains had escaped the affectionate care of Mr. Brown , and he told me that he only deferred their publication till his return to England . This took place two ...
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... perhaps the most valuable , as the most confi- dential communication I received , was from the gentleman who has married the widow of George Keats , and who placed at my disposal , with the con- sent of the family , the letters George ...
... perhaps the most valuable , as the most confi- dential communication I received , was from the gentleman who has married the widow of George Keats , and who placed at my disposal , with the con- sent of the family , the letters George ...
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... perhaps but the reverse of the medal , abounded in him ; from the first , he took infinite delight in any grotesque originality or novel prank of his companions , and , after the exhibition of physical courage , appeared to prize these ...
... perhaps but the reverse of the medal , abounded in him ; from the first , he took infinite delight in any grotesque originality or novel prank of his companions , and , after the exhibition of physical courage , appeared to prize these ...
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... perhaps always in some degree , the Poet's heritage in life . That freedom from the bonds of conventional phra- seology which so clearly designates true genius , but which , if unwatched and unchastened , will continually outrage the ...
... perhaps always in some degree , the Poet's heritage in life . That freedom from the bonds of conventional phra- seology which so clearly designates true genius , but which , if unwatched and unchastened , will continually outrage the ...
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