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... Nightingale was written in May 1819 while he was living with Charles Brown in Went- worth Place , Hampstead , and Sir Sidney Colvin1 has reproduced a facsimile of the original manu- script which serves to show how happy Keats was here ...
... Nightingale was written in May 1819 while he was living with Charles Brown in Went- worth Place , Hampstead , and Sir Sidney Colvin1 has reproduced a facsimile of the original manu- script which serves to show how happy Keats was here ...
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... Nightingale opens with the same recognition of the impermanence of beauty in the physical world which dominates the Psyche ode . Keats is led here to melancholy in seeing that beauty inevitably perishes and asks that he may Fade far ...
... Nightingale opens with the same recognition of the impermanence of beauty in the physical world which dominates the Psyche ode . Keats is led here to melancholy in seeing that beauty inevitably perishes and asks that he may Fade far ...
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... had already symbolized in the shrine of Psyche and in the unending song of the Nightingale . He had long contemplated it , and it was as early as November 1817 , in a letter to GK Benjamin Bailey , that he had set out an opinion KEATS 97.
... had already symbolized in the shrine of Psyche and in the unending song of the Nightingale . He had long contemplated it , and it was as early as November 1817 , in a letter to GK Benjamin Bailey , that he had set out an opinion KEATS 97.
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