Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Based on New MaterialH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1928 - Počet stran: 178 |
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... beauty or quality in its expression noted by the poet . I have examined very closely Keats's system of marking his books , and though it is not possible to say he has a definite system from which he never deviates , yet I believe the ...
... beauty or quality in its expression noted by the poet . I have examined very closely Keats's system of marking his books , and though it is not possible to say he has a definite system from which he never deviates , yet I believe the ...
Strana 33
... beauty's pattern to fucceeding men . Yet , do thy worft , old Time : despite thy wrong , live My love shall in my verfe ever live young . A page from Keats's copy of Shakespeare's Poems , now in the Hampstead Library , showing his ...
... beauty's pattern to fucceeding men . Yet , do thy worft , old Time : despite thy wrong , live My love shall in my verfe ever live young . A page from Keats's copy of Shakespeare's Poems , now in the Hampstead Library , showing his ...
Strana 163
... beauty , loues inuisible soule . Enter PARIS and HELENA Pan . Faire be to you my Lord , and to all this faire company : faire desires in all faire measure fairely guide them , especially to you faire Queene , faire thoughts be your ...
... beauty , loues inuisible soule . Enter PARIS and HELENA Pan . Faire be to you my Lord , and to all this faire company : faire desires in all faire measure fairely guide them , especially to you faire Queene , faire thoughts be your ...
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