KeatsFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 143 páginas |
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... look after Tom . The change was drastic - from London , with its unending entertainments , to the solitary company of Tom , whom Keats loved , but who was ill and dispirited , and whom Keats , with his medical knowledge , must have ...
... look after Tom . The change was drastic - from London , with its unending entertainments , to the solitary company of Tom , whom Keats loved , but who was ill and dispirited , and whom Keats , with his medical knowledge , must have ...
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... looks warm in the same way that some pictures look warm . This struck me so much in my Sunday's walk that I composed upon it " ; and in another letter of the same date , amid a passage of banter and persiflage , he breaks off suddenly ...
... looks warm in the same way that some pictures look warm . This struck me so much in my Sunday's walk that I composed upon it " ; and in another letter of the same date , amid a passage of banter and persiflage , he breaks off suddenly ...
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... look'd at me as she did love And made sweet moan . This lyric is the most miraculous piece in all Keats's work . All the elements which at times disfigure his other poems are eliminated , while suggestions of KEATS 109.
... look'd at me as she did love And made sweet moan . This lyric is the most miraculous piece in all Keats's work . All the elements which at times disfigure his other poems are eliminated , while suggestions of KEATS 109.
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