KeatsFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 143 páginas |
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... Books were no longer dead things once Cowden Clarke was your friend . The past became full of explorers , lovers , deities , and you could charge down on them through the pages of a book , take what you would , and feel that you too ...
... Books were no longer dead things once Cowden Clarke was your friend . The past became full of explorers , lovers , deities , and you could charge down on them through the pages of a book , take what you would , and feel that you too ...
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... Book II . is the least controlled section of the poem , Book III . is , in compensation , calm and ordered . Written mainly in Oxford under the influence of Benjamin Bailey , it has a simple , narrative outline . Yet the conciseness ...
... Book II . is the least controlled section of the poem , Book III . is , in compensation , calm and ordered . Written mainly in Oxford under the influence of Benjamin Bailey , it has a simple , narrative outline . Yet the conciseness ...
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... Book II . Endymion in the sea meets Glaucus , and the adventures of Glaucus and Scylla , modified out of Ovid , and given a romantic conclusion , are elaborately interlaced with Endymion's own adventures . Book IV . makes a sudden and ...
... Book II . Endymion in the sea meets Glaucus , and the adventures of Glaucus and Scylla , modified out of Ovid , and given a romantic conclusion , are elaborately interlaced with Endymion's own adventures . Book IV . makes a sudden and ...
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