Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... earliest known verses of his composition , ) but it was the great impulse of his poetic life , and the stream of his inspiration remained long coloured by the rich soil over which it first had flowed . Nor will the just critic of the ...
... earliest known verses of his composition , ) but it was the great impulse of his poetic life , and the stream of his inspiration remained long coloured by the rich soil over which it first had flowed . Nor will the just critic of the ...
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... early grave . " O Chatterton ! how very sad thy fate ! Dear child of sorrow - son of misery ! How soon the film of death obscured that eye , Whence Genius mildly flashed , and high debate . How soon that voice , majestic and elate ...
... early grave . " O Chatterton ! how very sad thy fate ! Dear child of sorrow - son of misery ! How soon the film of death obscured that eye , Whence Genius mildly flashed , and high debate . How soon that voice , majestic and elate ...
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... early love- verses are remarkably deficient in beauty and even in passion . Some which remain in manuscript are without any interest , and those published in the 14 little volume of 1817 are the worst pieces in JOHN KEATS . 13.
... early love- verses are remarkably deficient in beauty and even in passion . Some which remain in manuscript are without any interest , and those published in the 14 little volume of 1817 are the worst pieces in JOHN KEATS . 13.
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... early poems of Keats , and a congeniality of literary dispositions ap- pears to have been the chief impulse to these relations . With Mr. Felton Mathew , * to whom his first published Epistle was addressed , he appears to have enjoyed a ...
... early poems of Keats , and a congeniality of literary dispositions ap- pears to have been the chief impulse to these relations . With Mr. Felton Mathew , * to whom his first published Epistle was addressed , he appears to have enjoyed a ...
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... our verses in a delightful place , I have set my heart upon , near the Castle . Give my love to your sisters severally . Your sincere friend , JOHN KEATS . ( Without date , but written early in May , D 2 JOHN KEATS . 35 "Urchins ...
... our verses in a delightful place , I have set my heart upon , near the Castle . Give my love to your sisters severally . Your sincere friend , JOHN KEATS . ( Without date , but written early in May , D 2 JOHN KEATS . 35 "Urchins ...
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