KeatsFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 143 páginas |
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... Indian maiden and the visionary desire for the goddess are one . Only one episodic passage enters , when the Indian maiden sings to Endymion the exquisite lyric , " O Sorrow , " with its effective double movement . All KEATS 43.
... Indian maiden and the visionary desire for the goddess are one . Only one episodic passage enters , when the Indian maiden sings to Endymion the exquisite lyric , " O Sorrow , " with its effective double movement . All KEATS 43.
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... passage of banter and persiflage , he breaks off suddenly " You like poetry better " Autumn . - - and transcribes the lines To The poem To Fanny , often described as an ode , was written in the spring of 1819 , but was not published ...
... passage of banter and persiflage , he breaks off suddenly " You like poetry better " Autumn . - - and transcribes the lines To The poem To Fanny , often described as an ode , was written in the spring of 1819 , but was not published ...
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... passage which " begets a storm of passion , " he writes : " Brown is a good sort of Man - he did not know he was doing me to death by inches . I feel the effect of every one of those hours in my side now ; and for that cause , though he ...
... passage which " begets a storm of passion , " he writes : " Brown is a good sort of Man - he did not know he was doing me to death by inches . I feel the effect of every one of those hours in my side now ; and for that cause , though he ...
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