The Poetical Works and Other Writings of John Keats: Endymion: a poetic romance 1818Phaeton Press, 1970 - 336 страници |
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... human serpentry , Have been content to let occasion die , Whilst they did sleep in love's elysium . And , truly , I would rather be struck dumb , Than speak against this ardent listlessness : For I have ever thought that it might bless ...
... human serpentry , Have been content to let occasion die , Whilst they did sleep in love's elysium . And , truly , I would rather be struck dumb , Than speak against this ardent listlessness : For I have ever thought that it might bless ...
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... human honor is a curious and not very perspicuous phrase ; but the fact that the original reading of the draft was the highest reach of human honor leaves us in no doubt that Endymion was given to understand he was receiving the ...
... human honor is a curious and not very perspicuous phrase ; but the fact that the original reading of the draft was the highest reach of human honor leaves us in no doubt that Endymion was given to understand he was receiving the ...
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... human voice : O potent goddess ! chief ... 540 545 550 The inverted commas before each line to mark this speech within speech are in the finished manuscript as in the case of Circe's speech ( line 429 ) ; but in this instance Keats does ...
... human voice : O potent goddess ! chief ... 540 545 550 The inverted commas before each line to mark this speech within speech are in the finished manuscript as in the case of Circe's speech ( line 429 ) ; but in this instance Keats does ...
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A POETIC ROMANCE | 5 |
APPENDIX TO VOLUME II | 237 |
THE COCKNEY SCHOOL ATTACK ON KEATS | 244 |
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