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... attack Endymion . THE year that follows the composition of Endymion is the most crowded and momentous in Keats's life . In 1817 , late in November , he had com- pleted the poem at Burford Bridge Inn , and he had stayed on there for a ...
... attack Endymion . THE year that follows the composition of Endymion is the most crowded and momentous in Keats's life . In 1817 , late in November , he had com- pleted the poem at Burford Bridge Inn , and he had stayed on there for a ...
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... attacks of Blackwood's and the Quarterly , and , in the view of Shelley and Byron and of many others , their cruel ferocity drove him to death . He was undoubtedly wounded by attacks which he knew would injure him , but a dignified and ...
... attacks of Blackwood's and the Quarterly , and , in the view of Shelley and Byron and of many others , their cruel ferocity drove him to death . He was undoubtedly wounded by attacks which he knew would injure him , but a dignified and ...
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... attack appeared at the beginning of September 1818 from Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine , then conducted as a bludgeoning Tory journal by John Wilson and J. G. Lockhart . Blackwood's devoted four articles in all to the Cockney School ...
... attack appeared at the beginning of September 1818 from Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine , then conducted as a bludgeoning Tory journal by John Wilson and J. G. Lockhart . Blackwood's devoted four articles in all to the Cockney School ...
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