KeatsFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 143 páginas |
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... admired Keats's poem , and thought that it deserved separate publication . For Isabella Keats chose the story of the fifth novel of the fourth day . Boccaccio's simple and brief narrative tells of how Lisabetta's brothers put her lover ...
... admired Keats's poem , and thought that it deserved separate publication . For Isabella Keats chose the story of the fifth novel of the fourth day . Boccaccio's simple and brief narrative tells of how Lisabetta's brothers put her lover ...
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... admired that they have become hackneyed , magic casements , opening on the foam Of perilous seas , in faery lands forlorn , appeared in Keats's draft first as : the wide casements opening on the foam Of keelless seas in facry lands ...
... admired that they have become hackneyed , magic casements , opening on the foam Of perilous seas , in faery lands forlorn , appeared in Keats's draft first as : the wide casements opening on the foam Of keelless seas in facry lands ...
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... admiring The Fall of Hyperion , A Vision , have frequently confused what Keats wanted to do and what he actually achieved . He has proceeded in this fragment no further than in the letters , and , while admiring his tenacity , it would ...
... admiring The Fall of Hyperion , A Vision , have frequently confused what Keats wanted to do and what he actually achieved . He has proceeded in this fragment no further than in the letters , and , while admiring his tenacity , it would ...
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