The Poetical Works of John Keats: Given from His Own Editions and Other Authentic Sources and Collated with Many ManuscriptsThomas Y. Crowell, 1895 - 661 páginas |
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... couplet : Peona went Home through the gloomy wood in wonderment . ( 144 ) This was originally written in the manuscript , What fondleing and amour- eus nips ; but the words are marked to be transposed . ( 151 ) Cancelled manuscript ...
... couplet : Peona went Home through the gloomy wood in wonderment . ( 144 ) This was originally written in the manuscript , What fondleing and amour- eus nips ; but the words are marked to be transposed . ( 151 ) Cancelled manuscript ...
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... couplet was originally - The Sights have warmed me but without thy love , What Joy in Earth or Sea or Heaven above ? This is cancelled in the draft in favour of the reading of the text . In line 13 the transcript has thoughts for ...
... couplet was originally - The Sights have warmed me but without thy love , What Joy in Earth or Sea or Heaven above ? This is cancelled in the draft in favour of the reading of the text . In line 13 the transcript has thoughts for ...
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... couplet originally stood thus - From his right hand there swung a milk white vase Of mingled wines , outsparkling like the Stars - the less vigorous reading of the text being evidently supplied to get rid of the false rhyme . It is to ...
... couplet originally stood thus - From his right hand there swung a milk white vase Of mingled wines , outsparkling like the Stars - the less vigorous reading of the text being evidently supplied to get rid of the false rhyme . It is to ...
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... couplet in the text , lines 205-6 , and the end of that sonnet : So might I , standing on this pleasant lea , Have glimpses that would make me less forlorn ; Have sight of Proteus rising from the sea ; Or hear old Triton blow his ...
... couplet in the text , lines 205-6 , and the end of that sonnet : So might I , standing on this pleasant lea , Have glimpses that would make me less forlorn ; Have sight of Proteus rising from the sea ; Or hear old Triton blow his ...
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... couplet ; but there can hardly be any rea- sonable doubt that the allusion is to the tale generally associated with the name of Zobeide , its narrator , - that is to say the Eldest Lady's Story in The Porter and the Three Ladies of ...
... couplet ; but there can hardly be any rea- sonable doubt that the allusion is to the tale generally associated with the name of Zobeide , its narrator , - that is to say the Eldest Lady's Story in The Porter and the Three Ladies of ...
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AURANTHE beauty bliss Book breath bright Cancelled manuscript reading Cancelled reading Charles Cowden Clarke clouds CONRAD copy couplet dark death dost doth draft reads dream ears earth edition Endymion ERMINIA eyes Faerie Queene faery faint fair feel finished manuscript flowers gentle George Keats GERSA GLOCESTER golden green hair hand happy hast head heart heaven Hunt Hyperion John Hamilton Reynolds John Keats Keats Keats's kiss lady Lamia leaves Leigh Hunt Letters &c light lips Lord Houghton LUDOLPH Lycius morning mortal never night o'er originally Otho pain pale passage passion poem poet poetry Porphyro rhyme Saturn seem'd shade sigh SIGIFRED silent silver sleep soft song sonnet sorrow soul spirit stands stanza stars stood struck sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought trees twas verse voice weep wings wonders word written young Отно