The Poetical Works and Other Writings of John Keats: Endymion: a poetic romance 1818Phaeton Press, 1970 - 336 страници |
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... rhyme . The bare idea of rhyming vase and stars shows that Keats no longer pronounced vase as if it rhymed with pace , as in the lines to Miss Frogley , ' Had'st thou liv'd in days of old . ' And in his left he held a basket full 155 28 ...
... rhyme . The bare idea of rhyming vase and stars shows that Keats no longer pronounced vase as if it rhymed with pace , as in the lines to Miss Frogley , ' Had'st thou liv'd in days of old . ' And in his left he held a basket full 155 28 ...
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... rhyme to this line ; but I fear it must remain rhymeless . The passage was left thus in the draft : To seas Ionian and Tyrian . Dire Was the love lorn despair to which it wrought Endymion - for dire is the bare thought That among lovers ...
... rhyme to this line ; but I fear it must remain rhymeless . The passage was left thus in the draft : To seas Ionian and Tyrian . Dire Was the love lorn despair to which it wrought Endymion - for dire is the bare thought That among lovers ...
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... rhymes when filled up shall have a meaning ; and our author , as we have already hinted , has no meaning . He seems to us to write a line at random , and then he fol- lows not the thought excited by this line , but that suggested by the ...
... rhymes when filled up shall have a meaning ; and our author , as we have already hinted , has no meaning . He seems to us to write a line at random , and then he fol- lows not the thought excited by this line , but that suggested by 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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