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... appear not only ineffective but dull , and at times naus- eating . The occasions are trivial ; the Mathew girls send him a shell , and he steals the trip - trip- tumble of Tom Moore's anapæsts to thank them . He attempts an Imitation of ...
... appear not only ineffective but dull , and at times naus- eating . The occasions are trivial ; the Mathew girls send him a shell , and he steals the trip - trip- tumble of Tom Moore's anapæsts to thank them . He attempts an Imitation of ...
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... appears from his letters during these months . Even the letters are not completely consistent , but he can be seen ferrcting his way through towards a definite conclusion . Thus the passages on poetry in the letters of 1817 and 1818 are ...
... appears from his letters during these months . Even the letters are not completely consistent , but he can be seen ferrcting his way through towards a definite conclusion . Thus the passages on poetry in the letters of 1817 and 1818 are ...
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... appear to do , making excessive claims for Keats , the philos- opher . This trend , apparent in the studies of J. Middleton Murry and Clarence D. Thorpe , has produced illuminating critical work , but there lies the danger that in its ...
... appear to do , making excessive claims for Keats , the philos- opher . This trend , apparent in the studies of J. Middleton Murry and Clarence D. Thorpe , has produced illuminating critical work , but there lies the danger that in its ...
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