KeatsFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 143 páginas |
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... symbols of the letters on the page before him actually corresponded to the texture of his dreams . - Meanwhile , unless these earliest poems are seen as the product of this struggle , they will appear not only ineffective but dull , and ...
... symbols of the letters on the page before him actually corresponded to the texture of his dreams . - Meanwhile , unless these earliest poems are seen as the product of this struggle , they will appear not only ineffective but dull , and ...
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... symbols of a high romance , And feel that I may never live to trace Their shadows , with the magic hand of chance . The London months were too riotous for steady composition , and , besides , there was Endymion to revise ; but in ...
... symbols of a high romance , And feel that I may never live to trace Their shadows , with the magic hand of chance . The London months were too riotous for steady composition , and , besides , there was Endymion to revise ; but in ...
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... symbols of that beauty of the imagination , which , once defined , remains permanent . Further , this life of the imagination , which endows moments of beauty wherever perceived with an eternal life , is as real as the life of fact ...
... symbols of that beauty of the imagination , which , once defined , remains permanent . Further , this life of the imagination , which endows moments of beauty wherever perceived with an eternal life , is as real as the life of fact ...
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