Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Based on New MaterialH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1928 - Počet stran: 178 |
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... Keats's manuscripts and other relics which had belonged to Severn , by Mr. George Armour of Princeton , in whose possession they still are . ' Keats , who has written his name in the first two volumes - ' John Keats , April 1817 ...
... Keats's manuscripts and other relics which had belonged to Severn , by Mr. George Armour of Princeton , in whose possession they still are . ' Keats , who has written his name in the first two volumes - ' John Keats , April 1817 ...
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... Keats's exasperated query , ' Is Criticism a true thing ? " He might well have added as an epitome of the fundamental difference between himself and Shakespeare on the one hand and Johnson on the other , the sentence in his letter to ...
... Keats's exasperated query , ' Is Criticism a true thing ? " He might well have added as an epitome of the fundamental difference between himself and Shakespeare on the one hand and Johnson on the other , the sentence in his letter to ...
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... Keats's copy : Even to the eastern gate , all fiery red , Keats writes , " Should it not be - till the eastern gate ' . The folio reading ' till ' is clearly right , and Keats may , therefore , have been merely correcting it from his ...
... Keats's copy : Even to the eastern gate , all fiery red , Keats writes , " Should it not be - till the eastern gate ' . The folio reading ' till ' is clearly right , and Keats may , therefore , have been merely correcting it from his ...
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