KeatsFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 143 páginas |
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... English romantic poems . The legend had attracted him ever since , in Sleep and Poetry , he imagined the poet who in " fine wrath " told the story of " meek Cynthia " and her Endymion . He had now tracked the legend into many places ...
... English romantic poems . The legend had attracted him ever since , in Sleep and Poetry , he imagined the poet who in " fine wrath " told the story of " meek Cynthia " and her Endymion . He had now tracked the legend into many places ...
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... English and French decadent poets in the nineteenth century . Here with less acridity is the situation of Laus Veneris , nor could Keats's poem have been absent from Swinburne's mind . As Dr. Mario Praz has indicated in The Romantic ...
... English and French decadent poets in the nineteenth century . Here with less acridity is the situation of Laus Veneris , nor could Keats's poem have been absent from Swinburne's mind . As Dr. Mario Praz has indicated in The Romantic ...
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... English Dictionary for that phrase is 1827. Keats , in the wonderful letter of 3 May , 1818 , speaks of the general and gregarious advance of intellect , ' and says , ' there is really a grand march of intellect ' - some years before ...
... English Dictionary for that phrase is 1827. Keats , in the wonderful letter of 3 May , 1818 , speaks of the general and gregarious advance of intellect , ' and says , ' there is really a grand march of intellect ' - some years before ...
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