KeatsFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 143 páginas |
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... comes from me . Also he seizes the form of epistolary couplets , the style of poetic dishabille , to write chatting verses to G. F. Mathew . He had models in Drayton , and , for the verse form , in Browne's Britannia's Pastorals , but ...
... comes from me . Also he seizes the form of epistolary couplets , the style of poetic dishabille , to write chatting verses to G. F. Mathew . He had models in Drayton , and , for the verse form , in Browne's Britannia's Pastorals , but ...
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... come because all friendly voices had urged him to come , but he knew now after all he had suffered that they were wrong . - - For one moment in a Neapolitan theatre his old radical ardour flared up . The sight of armed sentries on the ...
... come because all friendly voices had urged him to come , but he knew now after all he had suffered that they were wrong . - - For one moment in a Neapolitan theatre his old radical ardour flared up . The sight of armed sentries on the ...
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... comes through in his final words to Severn , spoken on 23 February , 1821 , when he knew that he was dying : " Severn - I - lift me up I am dying - I shall die easy ; - don't be frightened - be firm , and thank God it has come ...
... comes through in his final words to Severn , spoken on 23 February , 1821 , when he knew that he was dying : " Severn - I - lift me up I am dying - I shall die easy ; - don't be frightened - be firm , and thank God it has come ...
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