KeatsFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 143 páginas |
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... already led to his exultant discovery of Chapman , and now again he was fostering his strength by looking on Pope rather as a personal enemy than as a predecessor . Nor did he fail to realize that Pope's Augustan classicism symbol- ized ...
... already led to his exultant discovery of Chapman , and now again he was fostering his strength by looking on Pope rather as a personal enemy than as a predecessor . Nor did he fail to realize that Pope's Augustan classicism symbol- ized ...
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... already been privately issued in 1805. Mrs. Tighe was a " bluc - stock- ing " poet , born in Ireland , a consumptive like Keats , and , like him , fretful and unhappy in love . She sought consolation in literature , and , as was still a ...
... already been privately issued in 1805. Mrs. Tighe was a " bluc - stock- ing " poet , born in Ireland , a consumptive like Keats , and , like him , fretful and unhappy in love . She sought consolation in literature , and , as was still a ...
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... already realized the way down which he wished to travel - towards the long poem , epical in range , philo- sophical in intention , and imbued with the generous humanitarian side of the radicalism of Leigh Hunt . But an artist cannot go ...
... already realized the way down which he wished to travel - towards the long poem , epical in range , philo- sophical in intention , and imbued with the generous humanitarian side of the radicalism of Leigh Hunt . But an artist cannot go ...
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