The Poetical Works of John Keats: Given from His Own Editions and Other Authentic Sources and Collated with Many Manuscripts |
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... Lord Byron and Some of his Contemporaries that " this poem was suggested to Keats by a delightful summer's - day , as he stood beside the gate that leads from the Battery on Hampstead Heath into a field by Caen Wood . " ( 12 ) Hunt ...
... Lord Byron and Some of his Contemporaries that " this poem was suggested to Keats by a delightful summer's - day , as he stood beside the gate that leads from the Battery on Hampstead Heath into a field by Caen Wood . " ( 12 ) Hunt ...
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... Lord Houghton prints the following alternative reading of the passage beginning with line 61 : - ' Linger awhile among some bending planks That lean against a streamlet's daisied banks , And watch intently Nature's gentle doings : That ...
... Lord Houghton prints the following alternative reading of the passage beginning with line 61 : - ' Linger awhile among some bending planks That lean against a streamlet's daisied banks , And watch intently Nature's gentle doings : That ...
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... Lord Houghton notes , presumably from some other manuscript , the following variation : Floating through space with ever - living eye , The crowned queen of ocean and the sky . But the fair paradise of Nature's light ? In the 8 POEMS ...
... Lord Houghton notes , presumably from some other manuscript , the following variation : Floating through space with ever - living eye , The crowned queen of ocean and the sky . But the fair paradise of Nature's light ? In the 8 POEMS ...
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... Lord Houghton , in his latest ( Aldine ) edition , restores the arrangement of the 1817 volume . Hunt calls these verses ( see Appen- dix ) , a " string of magistrate - interrogatories about a shell and a copy of verses . " In Tom ...
... Lord Houghton , in his latest ( Aldine ) edition , restores the arrangement of the 1817 volume . Hunt calls these verses ( see Appen- dix ) , a " string of magistrate - interrogatories about a shell and a copy of verses . " In Tom ...
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... Lord Hough- ton ( Aldine edition , page xvii ) as long germinating in his fancy " really took bodily form and substance , and that substance was wholly rejected , when Keats came within the radius of Haydon's heroic art propaganda , for ...
... Lord Hough- ton ( Aldine edition , page xvii ) as long germinating in his fancy " really took bodily form and substance , and that substance was wholly rejected , when Keats came within the radius of Haydon's heroic art propaganda , for ...
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