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 is clear from the vigour and completeness with which it is crossed out ( see Plate 9 ) . It is not so censorious as some of the other comments , but the picture evoked of the Johnsonian dialogue between the usurper and the hermit ...
... Keats is clear from the vigour and completeness with which it is crossed out ( see Plate 9 ) . It is not so censorious as some of the other comments , but the picture evoked of the Johnsonian dialogue between the usurper and the hermit ...
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... Keats may have had an edition of his Shakespeare at hand and compared it . But for various reasons I incline to think this was not so , and that the note was his own idea jotted down in the course of his reading in order to make better ...
... Keats may have had an edition of his Shakespeare at hand and compared it . But for various reasons I incline to think this was not so , and that the note was his own idea jotted down in the course of his reading in order to make better ...
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