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Though politics do not enter persistently into Keats ' s poctry , his letters show that
he was still , cven when away from Hunt ' s influence , a Radical , and that hatred
of privilege was a flaming passion in his mind . George ' s failure to obtain ...
Though politics do not enter persistently into Keats ' s poctry , his letters show that
he was still , cven when away from Hunt ' s influence , a Radical , and that hatred
of privilege was a flaming passion in his mind . George ' s failure to obtain ...
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Do not think , ” he writes to his brother , " that my Passions are headlong or likely
to be ever of any pain to you . ” And then Fanny Brawne came , and he knew that
he was beaten . He had made a pattern in life for himself , to study , to write , and
...
Do not think , ” he writes to his brother , " that my Passions are headlong or likely
to be ever of any pain to you . ” And then Fanny Brawne came , and he knew that
he was beaten . He had made a pattern in life for himself , to study , to write , and
...
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Keats knew no happiness in this passion for Fanny Brawne ; he tried more than
once to shake it off ; but it possessed him with unescapable virulence . The critics
of Keats have often followed Arnold in describing Keats ' s passion for Fanny ...
Keats knew no happiness in this passion for Fanny Brawne ; he tried more than
once to shake it off ; but it possessed him with unescapable virulence . The critics
of Keats have often followed Arnold in describing Keats ' s passion for Fanny ...
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Keats
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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