Life and Letters of John KeatsG. Cumberlege; Oxford University Press, 1951 - 282 Seiten |
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... interest indeed of the Poems of Keats has already had much of a personal character : and his early end , like that of Chatterton ( of whom he ever speaks with a sort of prescient sympathy ) , has , in some degree , stood him in stead of ...
... interest indeed of the Poems of Keats has already had much of a personal character : and his early end , like that of Chatterton ( of whom he ever speaks with a sort of prescient sympathy ) , has , in some degree , stood him in stead of ...
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... interest in the susceptibilities even of educated and accomplished men , and the admiration which would be recognised as just when applied to a rare or expansive object , will always appear unreal and coxcombical when lavished on what ...
... interest in the susceptibilities even of educated and accomplished men , and the admiration which would be recognised as just when applied to a rare or expansive object , will always appear unreal and coxcombical when lavished on what ...
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... interest in the story of Keats almost apart from his literary character - a personal interest founded on events that might easily have occurred to a man of inferior ability , and rather affecting from their moral than intellectual ...
... interest in the story of Keats almost apart from his literary character - a personal interest founded on events that might easily have occurred to a man of inferior ability , and rather affecting from their moral than intellectual ...
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