Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Based on New MaterialH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1928 - Počet stran: 178 |
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... poem , so steeped in Shakespearian enchantment that the glamour of it is carried over into the early adventures of his own hero , who actually sees and hears similar sights and sounds and is stimulated by them to visions of even greater ...
... poem , so steeped in Shakespearian enchantment that the glamour of it is carried over into the early adventures of his own hero , who actually sees and hears similar sights and sounds and is stimulated by them to visions of even greater ...
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... poem begun Now while the early budders are just new , with the wish that Autumn bold , With universal tinge of sober gold , Be all about me when I make an end . It is scarcely surprising then that at the close , when Endymion returns to ...
... poem begun Now while the early budders are just new , with the wish that Autumn bold , With universal tinge of sober gold , Be all about me when I make an end . It is scarcely surprising then that at the close , when Endymion returns to ...
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... poem , my poem , won't it ? He speaks too of " Time's antique pen " —and " April's first- born flowers " -and " Death's eternal cold " . In the volume of Poems all these are underlined , as well as marked with two side - lines . We ...
... poem , my poem , won't it ? He speaks too of " Time's antique pen " —and " April's first- born flowers " -and " Death's eternal cold " . In the volume of Poems all these are underlined , as well as marked with two side - lines . We ...
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Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Based on New Material Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon Zobrazení fragmentů - 1928 |
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