The Poetical Works and Other Writings of John Keats: Endymion: a poetic romance 1818Phaeton Press, 1970 - 336 страници |
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... Woodhouse notes the following variation , presumably from the draft- My spirit from too thin a breath - gone and past ... ( 653 ) Woodhouse notes the variation No more , no more . See Book II , line 199 et seq . , for the explanation of ...
... Woodhouse notes the following variation , presumably from the draft- My spirit from too thin a breath - gone and past ... ( 653 ) Woodhouse notes the variation No more , no more . See Book II , line 199 et seq . , for the explanation of ...
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... Woodhouse notes the variation Great Pan's high priest . ( 816 ) Woodhouse notes the variation— This Shepherd Prince restor'd , thou , fairest dame , . . . ( 819 ) Woodhouse notes the following two variants of this line , - one expressly ...
... Woodhouse notes the variation Great Pan's high priest . ( 816 ) Woodhouse notes the variation— This Shepherd Prince restor'd , thou , fairest dame , . . . ( 819 ) Woodhouse notes the following two variants of this line , - one expressly ...
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... Woodhouse notes the variation With thee ev'n as a sister . ( 874 ) Woodhouse notes the variation mild for meek . ( 876 ) This line ends with a note of exclamation in the first edition , but with a note of interrogation both in the ...
... Woodhouse notes the variation With thee ev'n as a sister . ( 874 ) Woodhouse notes the variation mild for meek . ( 876 ) This line ends with a note of exclamation in the first edition , but with a note of interrogation both in the ...
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A POETIC ROMANCE | 5 |
APPENDIX TO VOLUME II | 237 |
THE COCKNEY SCHOOL ATTACK ON KEATS | 244 |
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airy altered Apollonius Rhodius beauty behold bosom bower breath bright Cancelled manuscript reading Cancelled reading cool corrected copy couplet dark deep dost doth draft gives draft reads dream earth Edinburgh Review edition Endymion eyes Faerie Queene faint fair feel finished manuscript reads flowers forest gentle goddess golden green grief hand happy hast heart heaven immortal JOHN HAMILTON REYNOLDS John Keats Johnny Keats Keats's kiss leaves Leigh Hunt light lips manu melt moon mortal Naiads o'er passage passion Peona poem poet poetry printed text Quarterly Review Queene rhyme rills script seem'd sigh silver sleep Sleep and Poetry smile sorrow soul spirit stands stept strange struck sweet Taylor tears tender thee thine things thou art thought trees trembling twas Vex'd voice wild wind wings wonders Woodhouse notes word written young youth