Poems and VersesEyre & Spottiswoode, 1949 - 555 Seiten |
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... letter ( April 15 , 1819 ) Keats says : " I have been to Mrs Bentleys this morning , and put all the letters to and from you and poor Tom and me ( in order ) . ” Miss Lowell , therefore , acutely conjectured that Keats in re - reading ...
... letter ( April 15 , 1819 ) Keats says : " I have been to Mrs Bentleys this morning , and put all the letters to and from you and poor Tom and me ( in order ) . ” Miss Lowell , therefore , acutely conjectured that Keats in re - reading ...
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... letter , headed " Wed- nesday Evening " ( April 28 ? ) . Mr Forman and Professor de Selin- court believe that it was composed direct into the letter . It was subsequently published in Keats's lifetime in Hunt's The Indi- cator , May 10 ...
... letter , headed " Wed- nesday Evening " ( April 28 ? ) . Mr Forman and Professor de Selin- court believe that it was composed direct into the letter . It was subsequently published in Keats's lifetime in Hunt's The Indi- cator , May 10 ...
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... letter establishes that the Ode to Psyche was the first of the great Odes . I have pre- ferred the readings " the whisp'ring fan " ( 1. 10 ) and " freckle- pink " ( 1. 14 ) as in the letter . To Sleep . In the journal - letter , April ...
... letter establishes that the Ode to Psyche was the first of the great Odes . I have pre- ferred the readings " the whisp'ring fan " ( 1. 10 ) and " freckle- pink " ( 1. 14 ) as in the letter . To Sleep . In the journal - letter , April ...
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To Chatterton 1815 | 9 |
On receiving a curious shell and a copy of verses from | 15 |
To Solitude Nov 1815 | 21 |
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