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... described in some detail . In the autumn of 1816 , Mr. Alsager , a financial correspondent of The Times , lent Charles Cowden Clarke a beautiful copy of the folio edition of Chapman's translation of Homer , and Clarke at once summoned ...
... described in some detail . In the autumn of 1816 , Mr. Alsager , a financial correspondent of The Times , lent Charles Cowden Clarke a beautiful copy of the folio edition of Chapman's translation of Homer , and Clarke at once summoned ...
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... described as an ode , was written in the spring of 1819 , but was not published until Lord Houghton issued it in 1848 . Lord Crewe found in his collection an autograph manuscript version with both the first and the fourth stanzas ...
... described as an ode , was written in the spring of 1819 , but was not published until Lord Houghton issued it in 1848 . Lord Crewe found in his collection an autograph manuscript version with both the first and the fourth stanzas ...
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... described . Keats's relationship to the theme of Hyperion has been aptly summarized by W. P. Ker in a note which has been unduly neglected . " Might it not be said that the story was left as it is because it is complete ? It is the ...
... described . Keats's relationship to the theme of Hyperion has been aptly summarized by W. P. Ker in a note which has been unduly neglected . " Might it not be said that the story was left as it is because it is complete ? It is the ...
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