Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive StudyClarendon Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 178 |
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... Shakespeare's given him by Reynolds , both now in the Dilke Collection at Hamp- stead , Keats possessed another copy of Shakespeare ; and in con- firmation of this a seven - volume edition , 12mo , bound , is among the list of Keats's ...
... Shakespeare's given him by Reynolds , both now in the Dilke Collection at Hamp- stead , Keats possessed another copy of Shakespeare ; and in con- firmation of this a seven - volume edition , 12mo , bound , is among the list of Keats's ...
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... Shakespeare . It was the moment of rallying his forces between his first two great creative efforts , the Poems of 1817 and Endymion , and it would seem as if he had turned instinctively to Shakespeare for inspiration and support . He ...
... Shakespeare . It was the moment of rallying his forces between his first two great creative efforts , the Poems of 1817 and Endymion , and it would seem as if he had turned instinctively to Shakespeare for inspiration and support . He ...
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... Shakespeare every Sunday at ten o'clock , ' and we shall be as near each other as blind bodies can be in the same room ' . In the meantime , probably in October 1818 , Keats had met and fallen in love with Fanny Brawne . His first ...
... Shakespeare every Sunday at ten o'clock , ' and we shall be as near each other as blind bodies can be in the same room ' . In the meantime , probably in October 1818 , Keats had met and fallen in love with Fanny Brawne . His first ...
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