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whom tragedy was impossible , and he passed through crises that had the
potentiality of tragedy with his nature unwounded . Keats had the sensibility
which led his nature to suffer . Between these two , intimacy would inevitably lead
to friction ...
whom tragedy was impossible , and he passed through crises that had the
potentiality of tragedy with his nature unwounded . Keats had the sensibility
which led his nature to suffer . Between these two , intimacy would inevitably lead
to friction ...
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For months he had known the wards and dissecting rooms of a London hospital ,
and now , in Hampstead , he looked on Nature in her gentlest mood , watched
the colours and shapes of flowers , and more successfully than ever before found
...
For months he had known the wards and dissecting rooms of a London hospital ,
and now , in Hampstead , he looked on Nature in her gentlest mood , watched
the colours and shapes of flowers , and more successfully than ever before found
...
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to be ascribed to the savage attacks of the reviews on a nature “ not less delicate
and fragile than it was beautiful . ” Even after a century , with the whole evidence
of Keats ' s life and letters to weigh against it , this impression remains , and to ...
to be ascribed to the savage attacks of the reviews on a nature “ not less delicate
and fragile than it was beautiful . ” Even after a century , with the whole evidence
of Keats ' s life and letters to weigh against it , this impression remains , and to ...
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Crítica de los usuarios - Book VerdictAs far as pure biography goes, Motion's is a good place to start. He considers the life and work of Keats from a political perspective. While Bright Star only hinted at the politics of the time, Keats ... Leer comentario completo
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Crítica de los usuarios - KirkusWhether illuminating Keats's famous lines or unearthing long-occluded facts about the most ill-starred of English Romantic poets, this superb biographical study displays an unusually sensitive ... Leer comentario completo
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Preface page | 9 |
Chapter II | 49 |
Chapter IV | 67 |
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