The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 páginas |
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... literary parti- sanship , but even from the subtler influences and asso- ciations of the accidental literary spirit of his own time . I had also to exhibit the moral peculiarities of Keats as the effects of a strong will , passionate ...
... literary parti- sanship , but even from the subtler influences and asso- ciations of the accidental literary spirit of his own time . I had also to exhibit the moral peculiarities of Keats as the effects of a strong will , passionate ...
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... literary interest , but which had an almost comic effect when transferred to the habits and circumstances of a particular set of men in our own times . They fell into the error of demanding public and permanent attention for matters ...
... literary interest , but which had an almost comic effect when transferred to the habits and circumstances of a particular set of men in our own times . They fell into the error of demanding public and permanent attention for matters ...
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... literary and philosophical merit , entitled The Dial ; they were written in the fly - leaves of the book , and are in the tone of thought that generated Hyperion . 1 See the Literary Remains . NOTES ON MILTON The genius of Milton , more ...
... literary and philosophical merit , entitled The Dial ; they were written in the fly - leaves of the book , and are in the tone of thought that generated Hyperion . 1 See the Literary Remains . NOTES ON MILTON The genius of Milton , more ...
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The Life & Letters of John Keats Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton),John Keats Vista completa - 1927 |
The Life and Letters of John Keats John Keats,Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton) Vista completa - 1867 |
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