Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷E. Moxon, 1848 - 393 頁 |
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John Keats, Richard Monckton Milnes Baron Houghton Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton). > LETTERS , AND LITERARY REMAINS , } OF JOHN KEATS.
John Keats, Richard Monckton Milnes Baron Houghton Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton). > LETTERS , AND LITERARY REMAINS , } OF JOHN KEATS.
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... Letter to a friend of Robert Burns , " * and which , on account of the rarity of the pamphlet , I here transcribe : - no more . 66 Biography , though differing in some essentials from works of fiction , is nevertheless like them an art ...
... Letter to a friend of Robert Burns , " * and which , on account of the rarity of the pamphlet , I here transcribe : - no more . 66 Biography , though differing in some essentials from works of fiction , is nevertheless like them an art ...
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... LETTERS OF JOHN KEATS . TO the Poet , if to any man , it may justly be conceded to be estimated by what he has written rather than by what he has done , and to be judged by the productions of his genius rather than by the circum ...
... LETTERS OF JOHN KEATS . TO the Poet , if to any man , it may justly be conceded to be estimated by what he has written rather than by what he has done , and to be judged by the productions of his genius rather than by the circum ...
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... letters and poems , and some lines of the following invocation bear a mournful anticipatory analogy to the close of the beau- tiful elegy which Shelley hung over another early grave . " O Chatterton ! how very sad thy fate ! Dear child ...
... letters and poems , and some lines of the following invocation bear a mournful anticipatory analogy to the close of the beau- tiful elegy which Shelley hung over another early grave . " O Chatterton ! how very sad thy fate ! Dear child ...
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... letters has been heard irre- verently to assert " that every Englishman might be thankful that Spenser's gibberish had never become part and parcel of the language , " the wonder is rather that he sloughed off so fast so many of his ...
... letters has been heard irre- verently to assert " that every Englishman might be thankful that Spenser's gibberish had never become part and parcel of the language , " the wonder is rather that he sloughed off so fast so many of his ...
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