The Evolution of Keats's Poetry, المجلد 1Harvard University Press, 1936 - 804 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 72
... published in 1811 in the second number of The Reflector ; The Feast of the Poets , which he published in 1811 in the fourth number of The Reflector ; Bacchus , or the Pirates , which he published in the 1814 edition of The Feast of the ...
... published in 1811 in the second number of The Reflector ; The Feast of the Poets , which he published in 1811 in the fourth number of The Reflector ; Bacchus , or the Pirates , which he published in the 1814 edition of The Feast of the ...
الصفحة 235
... published in The Champion on December 21 ; On Kean in " Richard Duke of York , " which was published on December 28 ; and On " Retribution , or the Chieftain's Daughter , " and On “ Don Giovanni , " a Pantomime , both of which were ...
... published in The Champion on December 21 ; On Kean in " Richard Duke of York , " which was published on December 28 ; and On " Retribution , or the Chieftain's Daughter , " and On “ Don Giovanni , " a Pantomime , both of which were ...
الصفحة 238
... published in the first part of 1817 . How is Hazlitt ? [ he wrote Reynolds on September 21 ] . We were reading his Table last night . I know he thinks himself not estimated by ten People in the world - I wish he knew he is . Keats ...
... published in the first part of 1817 . How is Hazlitt ? [ he wrote Reynolds on September 21 ] . We were reading his Table last night . I know he thinks himself not estimated by ten People in the world - I wish he knew he is . Keats ...
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Spenser eighteenthcentury Spenserians and contemporary poets of eight | 33 |
Written on 29 May the anni | 65 |
CHAPTER II | 71 |
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Apollo Bacchus book of Endymion Book of Transcripts brother George Calidore Charles Cowden Clarke copy couplets December diction Dilke Drayton dream Elgin Marbles Endimion and Phoebe epistle Ernest de Sélincourt eyes Faerie Queene February feel Forman fourth book friends genius George Keats Hampstead Haydon Hazlitt heaven Hunt's Hymn images imagination Indian maid influenced inspired John Hamilton Reynolds John Keats Keats composed Keats derived Keats wrote Keats's poems Leigh Hunt letter Lord Houghton lyric March Mary Frogley Mary Tighe Milton mind Miss Lowell moon natural neo-Platonic November passage philosophy poems which Keats poetic poets principles published quoted Renaissance rhyme Rimini romance sentimental Severn Shakespeare Shelley Sidney Colvin Sir Sidney Colvin Sleep and Poetry song sonnet soul Spenser spirit stanza Story of Rimini style sweet thee things thou thought tion transcribed verses Woodhouse Woodhouse's Scrap-book Wordsworth wrote Bailey wrote Reynolds young