The Poetical Works of John Keats: Given from His Own Editions and Other Authentic Sources and Collated with Many Manuscripts |
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... creature , " Than to enjoy delight with liberty . " Fate of the Butterfly . - SPENSER LONDON : PRINTED FOR C. & J. OLLIER , 3 , WELBECK STREET , CAVENDISH SQUARE . 66 [ Keats's first volume , published early in 1817. 1817 .
... creature , " Than to enjoy delight with liberty . " Fate of the Butterfly . - SPENSER LONDON : PRINTED FOR C. & J. OLLIER , 3 , WELBECK STREET , CAVENDISH SQUARE . 66 [ Keats's first volume , published early in 1817. 1817 .
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... PRINTED BY C. RICHARDS , NO . 18 , WARWICK STREET , GOLDEN SQUARE , LONDON , " title - page as given opposite , Dedication with note on verso as reproduced , and pages 1 to 121 including the fly - titles to the Epistles , Sonnets , and ...
... PRINTED BY C. RICHARDS , NO . 18 , WARWICK STREET , GOLDEN SQUARE , LONDON , " title - page as given opposite , Dedication with note on verso as reproduced , and pages 1 to 121 including the fly - titles to the Epistles , Sonnets , and ...
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... printed in the pres- ent edition , will remember the statement , still appropriate here , that , " on the even- ing when the last proof sheet [ of the 1817 volume ] was brought from the printer , it was accompanied by the information ...
... printed in the pres- ent edition , will remember the statement , still appropriate here , that , " on the even- ing when the last proof sheet [ of the 1817 volume ] was brought from the printer , it was accompanied by the information ...
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... printed text of 1817 , namely , golden scalès light . It seems highly likely that Keats really meant to carry his archaism to the extent of making scales a dissyllable , especially as the metre is thus corrected . Lord Houghton states ...
... printed text of 1817 , namely , golden scalès light . It seems highly likely that Keats really meant to carry his archaism to the extent of making scales a dissyllable , especially as the metre is thus corrected . Lord Houghton states ...
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... printed text , and bears no date ; but the other transcript , like that of the Epistle to George Keats , is subscribed " Margate , August , 1816. " In the draft , line 3 at first stood unfinished- and then and finally - That trembled on ...
... printed text , and bears no date ; but the other transcript , like that of the Epistle to George Keats , is subscribed " Margate , August , 1816. " In the draft , line 3 at first stood unfinished- and then and finally - That trembled on ...
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