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... Keats's development in these earliest stages it is inter- esting to see him failing to find himself , but when one ceases to think of Keats , and considers the poems as poems ... Keats's sonnet Written on the day that Mr. Leigh 20 KEATS.
... Keats's development in these earliest stages it is inter- esting to see him failing to find himself , but when one ceases to think of Keats , and considers the poems as poems ... Keats's sonnet Written on the day that Mr. Leigh 20 KEATS.
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... Keats to Fanny Brawne . Nothing proved a greater setback to Keats's developing reputation . The public was offended that the letters should have been pub- lished , and Keats's admirers were still more out- raged that he should have ...
... Keats to Fanny Brawne . Nothing proved a greater setback to Keats's developing reputation . The public was offended that the letters should have been pub- lished , and Keats's admirers were still more out- raged that he should have ...
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... Keats ( 1880 ) , with its attempt to explain Endymion ; Robert Bridges's John Keats ( 1895 ) , a most discriminating study of the poems ; J. Middleton Murry's Keats and Shakespeare ( 1925 ) , an imaginative attempt to trace Keats's ...
... Keats ( 1880 ) , with its attempt to explain Endymion ; Robert Bridges's John Keats ( 1895 ) , a most discriminating study of the poems ; J. Middleton Murry's Keats and Shakespeare ( 1925 ) , an imaginative attempt to trace Keats's ...
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