Life and Letters of John KeatsG. Cumberlege; Oxford University Press, 1951 - 282 Seiten |
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... HAYDON ( WITH THE ABOVE ) Haydon forgive me that I cannot speak Definitively of these mighty things ; Forgive me , that I have not eagle's wings , That what I want I know not where to seek . And think that I would not be over - meek ...
... HAYDON ( WITH THE ABOVE ) Haydon forgive me that I cannot speak Definitively of these mighty things ; Forgive me , that I have not eagle's wings , That what I want I know not where to seek . And think that I would not be over - meek ...
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... Haydon , ask him to write to me about Hunt , if it be only ten lines . I hope all is well . I shall forthwith begin my Endy- mion , which I hope I shall have got some way with before you come , when we will read our verses in a ...
... Haydon , ask him to write to me about Hunt , if it be only ten lines . I hope all is well . I shall forthwith begin my Endy- mion , which I hope I shall have got some way with before you come , when we will read our verses in a ...
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... Haydon could make a drawing of some event therein , for a frontispiece . I called on Haydon . He said he would do anything I liked , but said he would rather paint a finished picture from it , which he seems eager to do . This , in a ...
... Haydon could make a drawing of some event therein , for a frontispiece . I called on Haydon . He said he would do anything I liked , but said he would rather paint a finished picture from it , which he seems eager to do . This , in a ...
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affectionate brother affectionate friend appears beautiful Charles Cowden Clarke cottage DEAR BROWN DEAR REYNOLDS death delight Devonshire Dilke Dr Clark Elgin Marbles endeavour Endymion eyes fair fancy feel genius George George Keats give Hampstead happiness Haydon Hazlitt head hear heard heart Heaven honour hope human Hunt Hyperion idea imagination Isle Isle of Wight JOHN KEATS Keats's King Lear Lamia leave Leigh Hunt letter lines literary live look Lord Byron Milton mind morning mountains nature never night pain Paradise Lost passed passion perhaps pleasure poem poet poetical poetry poor Port Patrick seems sensation Severn Shakspeare Shanklin Shelley sincere friend sister song Sonnet soon sort soul speak spirit Staffa sure talk TEIGNMOUTH tell thee thing thou thought tion town truth verse walk wish word Wordsworth write written wrote