The Poetical Works of KeatsHoughton Mifflin, 1975 - 483 oldal A collection of Keats' poems and letters, with a biographical profile of the poet and commentary on his work. |
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... LETTERS Page 255 , Letter 1. For Keats's first letter to Clarke see Appendix II , Letter 1 . " Ollier's " : Charles Ollier ( 1788-1859 ) , publisher ( with his brother James ) of Keats's first volume . " God ' ield you " : Hamlet IV.v ...
... LETTERS Page 255 , Letter 1. For Keats's first letter to Clarke see Appendix II , Letter 1 . " Ollier's " : Charles Ollier ( 1788-1859 ) , publisher ( with his brother James ) of Keats's first volume . " God ' ield you " : Hamlet IV.v ...
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... Letter 20 : " Sibylline Leaves " : the title of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's col- lected poems ( 1817 ) . Page 274 , Letter 21 : " the little Song " : See Textual Notes for p . 273 . " Adam's dream " : Paradise Lost , VIII.452- 490 . Page ...
... Letter 20 : " Sibylline Leaves " : the title of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's col- lected poems ( 1817 ) . Page 274 , Letter 21 : " the little Song " : See Textual Notes for p . 273 . " Adam's dream " : Paradise Lost , VIII.452- 490 . Page ...
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John Keats Paul D. Sheats. " Hazlitt's Letter to Gifford " : A Letter to William Gifford , Esq . , from William Hazlitt , Esq . ( 1819 ) , Hazlitt's reply to the attacks of the Quarterly Review . Page 359 " The Maid's Tragedy " : by ...
John Keats Paul D. Sheats. " Hazlitt's Letter to Gifford " : A Letter to William Gifford , Esq . , from William Hazlitt , Esq . ( 1819 ) , Hazlitt's reply to the attacks of the Quarterly Review . Page 359 " The Maid's Tragedy " : by ...
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