The Mind of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1926 - 209 стор. |
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... , Hall Caine , a little later , points out that it is evident " that Keats at one period turned all his soul to the love of philosophy " and that , though down to the last , perhaps , " he over - rated KEATS , THINKER 5.
... , Hall Caine , a little later , points out that it is evident " that Keats at one period turned all his soul to the love of philosophy " and that , though down to the last , perhaps , " he over - rated KEATS , THINKER 5.
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Clarence De Witt Thorpe. the last , perhaps , " he over - rated the Paradise of Sensation in contrast with the Paradise of the Mind , " he was yet " far from indifferent to the problems of human life and destiny . " Moreover , there was ...
Clarence De Witt Thorpe. the last , perhaps , " he over - rated the Paradise of Sensation in contrast with the Paradise of the Mind , " he was yet " far from indifferent to the problems of human life and destiny . " Moreover , there was ...
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... Perhaps it is in this failure to use the letters that Mr. Fausset makes his chief mistake . The difficulty in the plan of omitting the corre- spondence in any study of Keats's mind , and especially in a study of his poetic ideas , is ...
... Perhaps it is in this failure to use the letters that Mr. Fausset makes his chief mistake . The difficulty in the plan of omitting the corre- spondence in any study of Keats's mind , and especially in a study of his poetic ideas , is ...
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... perhaps more like Shakespeare him- self in his common every day Life than any other of his Characters Ben Jonson was a common Soldier and in the Low countries , in the face of two armies , fought a single combat with a french Trooper ...
... perhaps more like Shakespeare him- self in his common every day Life than any other of his Characters Ben Jonson was a common Soldier and in the Low countries , in the face of two armies , fought a single combat with a french Trooper ...
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... perhaps be of the greatest service to me of anything I ever did . It set before me the gradations of happiness , even like a kind of pleasure thermometer , and is my first step towards the chief attempt in the drama . The playing of dif ...
... perhaps be of the greatest service to me of anything I ever did . It set before me the gradations of happiness , even like a kind of pleasure thermometer , and is my first step towards the chief attempt in the drama . The playing of dif ...
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