The Poetical Works and Other Writings of John Keats: Endymion: a poetic romance 1818 |
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In his edition we have an for and , which appears to be the right reading , though from the bewilderment of Peona we may presume that Keats saw his meaning was not very clear . The argument seems to be , if a mere earthly love has power ...
In his edition we have an for and , which appears to be the right reading , though from the bewilderment of Peona we may presume that Keats saw his meaning was not very clear . The argument seems to be , if a mere earthly love has power ...
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As the obsolete word occurs often in Shakespeare and makes sense , while the other does not , we are justified in restoring it , especially seeing that it appears elsewhere in Endymion ( see Book I , line 866 ) .
As the obsolete word occurs often in Shakespeare and makes sense , while the other does not , we are justified in restoring it , especially seeing that it appears elsewhere in Endymion ( see Book I , line 866 ) .
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We humbly beg his pardon , but this does not appear to us to be quite so clear — we really do not know what he meansbut the next passage is more intelligible . “ The two first books , and indeed the two last , I feel sensible are not of ...
We humbly beg his pardon , but this does not appear to us to be quite so clear — we really do not know what he meansbut the next passage is more intelligible . “ The two first books , and indeed the two last , I feel sensible are not of ...
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