Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Том 1Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... young Keats's had been an officer in Duncan's ship in the action off Camperdown and had distinguished himself there both by his signal bravery and by his peculiarly lofty stature , which made him a mark for the enemy's shot ; the Dutch ...
... young Keats's had been an officer in Duncan's ship in the action off Camperdown and had distinguished himself there both by his signal bravery and by his peculiarly lofty stature , which made him a mark for the enemy's shot ; the Dutch ...
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... - fellow considerably younger than himself , " that he thought no one could dare to read Macbeth ' alone in a house , at two o'clock in the morning . " 6 On the death of their remaining parent , the young LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... - fellow considerably younger than himself , " that he thought no one could dare to read Macbeth ' alone in a house , at two o'clock in the morning . " 6 On the death of their remaining parent , the young LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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John Keats. On the death of their remaining parent , the young Keats's were consigned to the guardianship of Mr. Abbey , a merchant . About eight thousand pounds were left to be equally divided among the four children . It does not ...
John Keats. On the death of their remaining parent , the young Keats's were consigned to the guardianship of Mr. Abbey , a merchant . About eight thousand pounds were left to be equally divided among the four children . It does not ...
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... young horse turned into a spring meadow : he revelled in the gorgeousness of the imagery , as in the pleasures of a sense fresh - found : the force and felicity of an epithet ( such for example as the sea- shouldering whale " ) would ...
... young horse turned into a spring meadow : he revelled in the gorgeousness of the imagery , as in the pleasures of a sense fresh - found : the force and felicity of an epithet ( such for example as the sea- shouldering whale " ) would ...
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... young imagination were unimbued with natural affections ; so far from it , it may be reasonably conjectured that it was the interfusion of ideal and sensual life which rendered the Grecian mythology so peculiarly congenial to the mind ...
... young imagination were unimbued with natural affections ; so far from it , it may be reasonably conjectured that it was the interfusion of ideal and sensual life which rendered the Grecian mythology so peculiarly congenial to the mind ...
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