Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Том 1Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... wrote the Sonnet , at the end of the tale of " The Flower and the Leaf , " he felt nothing but the pure breath of nature in the morning of English literature . His friend Clarke , tired with a long walk , had fallen asleep on the sofa ...
... wrote the Sonnet , at the end of the tale of " The Flower and the Leaf , " he felt nothing but the pure breath of nature in the morning of English literature . His friend Clarke , tired with a long walk , had fallen asleep on the sofa ...
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... he left his prison riveted the connexion . They read and walked together , and wrote verses in competition on a given subject . " No imaginative pleasure , " characteristically observes Mr. Hunt , " was 20 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... he left his prison riveted the connexion . They read and walked together , and wrote verses in competition on a given subject . " No imaginative pleasure , " characteristically observes Mr. Hunt , " was 20 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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... wrote the sonnet- " Glory and loveliness have passed away , " & c . & c . which , but for the insertion of one epithet of doubtful taste , is excellent in itself , and curious , as showing how he already had possessed himself with the ...
... wrote the sonnet- " Glory and loveliness have passed away , " & c . & c . which , but for the insertion of one epithet of doubtful taste , is excellent in itself , and curious , as showing how he already had possessed himself with the ...
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... wrote the following letters . The correspondence with Mr. Reynolds will form so considerable a portion of this volume , and will so dis- tinctly enunciate the invaluable worth of his friend- ship to Keats , that one can only regret that ...
... wrote the following letters . The correspondence with Mr. Reynolds will form so considerable a portion of this volume , and will so dis- tinctly enunciate the invaluable worth of his friend- ship to Keats , that one can only regret that ...
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... wrote to my brother from Southampton , I have been in a taking , and at this moment I am about to become settled , for I have unpacked my books , put them into a snug corner , pinned up Haydon , Mary Queen [ of ] Scots , and Mil- ton ...
... wrote to my brother from Southampton , I have been in a taking , and at this moment I am about to become settled , for I have unpacked my books , put them into a snug corner , pinned up Haydon , Mary Queen [ of ] Scots , and Mil- ton ...
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affectionate brother affectionate friend appears beautiful Brown Byron Charles Cowden Clarke clouds cottage DEAR BAILEY DEAR BROTHERS DEAR REYNOLDS delight Derwent Water Devonshire Dilke Donaghadee Elgin Marbles Endymion eyes fair fame fancy feel genius George George Keats give HAMPSTEAD happiness Haydon Hazlitt head hear heard heart Heaven honour hope human idea imagination Isle Isle of Mull JOHN KEATS Keats's King Lear leave Leigh Hunt letter lines live look Lord Lord Byron Milton mind morning mountains Muse nature never night pain Paradise Lost passion perhaps pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Port Patrick remember rhyme seems Shakespeare Shelley sister song Sonnet soon sort soul speak Spenser spirit Staffa stanza sure talk taste TEIGNMOUTH tell thee thing thou thought trees truth verse walk wish word Wordsworth write written wrote