KeatsFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 143 páginas |
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... original manu- script which serves to show how happy Keats was here in his revisions . The two lines , so much admired that they have become hackneyed , magic casements , opening on the foam Of perilous seas , in faery lands forlorn ...
... original manu- script which serves to show how happy Keats was here in his revisions . The two lines , so much admired that they have become hackneyed , magic casements , opening on the foam Of perilous seas , in faery lands forlorn ...
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... original version , more finished in some of its details than the published version , opens with the following stanzas : O what can ail thee Knight at arms Alone and palely loitering ? The sedge has withered from the Lake And no birds ...
... original version , more finished in some of its details than the published version , opens with the following stanzas : O what can ail thee Knight at arms Alone and palely loitering ? The sedge has withered from the Lake And no birds ...
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... original impetus . Shelley's Prometheus Unbound is Godwinian perfectibility and Platonic idealism if judged by the intellect alone . Similarly , Hyperion reduced in the same way has nothing fresh to add to the treacherous belief in the ...
... original impetus . Shelley's Prometheus Unbound is Godwinian perfectibility and Platonic idealism if judged by the intellect alone . Similarly , Hyperion reduced in the same way has nothing fresh to add to the treacherous belief in the ...
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