KeatsFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 143 páginas |
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... seemed almost afraid that Shelley would snub him , or interfere with his methods of work . So they seldom met , and , when they did , Keats was possessed of a disastrous feeling of inferiority . When Keats was dying , Shelley invited ...
... seemed almost afraid that Shelley would snub him , or interfere with his methods of work . So they seldom met , and , when they did , Keats was possessed of a disastrous feeling of inferiority . When Keats was dying , Shelley invited ...
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... seemed to see and handle the golden hair , the fresh flowers , the precious works of art in it ) yet full also of a gentle idealism , so that you might take it , if you chose for an allegory . " Yet while Keats probably knew Apuleius ...
... seemed to see and handle the golden hair , the fresh flowers , the precious works of art in it ) yet full also of a gentle idealism , so that you might take it , if you chose for an allegory . " Yet while Keats probably knew Apuleius ...
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... seemed to them to have enunciated their own principles on art . D. G. Rossetti , as his letters to Buxton Forman show , had studied Keats's work in detail ; The Eve of St. Mark and La Belle Dame sans Merci in their use of coloured ...
... seemed to them to have enunciated their own principles on art . D. G. Rossetti , as his letters to Buxton Forman show , had studied Keats's work in detail ; The Eve of St. Mark and La Belle Dame sans Merci in their use of coloured ...
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