The Poems of John KeatsMethuen and Company, Limited, 1951 - 639 pages |
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John Keats Ernest De Selincourt. of the Spenserians to the severer school of Milton . Milton's early poems had long been known to him ; now for the first time he came under the potent spell of Paradise Lost . And now he learned his first ...
John Keats Ernest De Selincourt. of the Spenserians to the severer school of Milton . Milton's early poems had long been known to him ; now for the first time he came under the potent spell of Paradise Lost . And now he learned his first ...
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... Milton , Paradise Lost , vii . 373 : — the gray Dawn , and the Pleiades before him danc'd Shedding sweet influence . 691. One of shell - winding Triton's bright hair'd daughters ? : — A clear reminiscence of Milton , Comus , 865 ...
... Milton , Paradise Lost , vii . 373 : — the gray Dawn , and the Pleiades before him danc'd Shedding sweet influence . 691. One of shell - winding Triton's bright hair'd daughters ? : — A clear reminiscence of Milton , Comus , 865 ...
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... Milton and Hyperion . Many of them are common to other writers of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries ( cf. Glossary ) but their presence in Hyperion is probably due to Keats's engrossing study of Milton at this period . Most ...
... Milton and Hyperion . Many of them are common to other writers of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries ( cf. Glossary ) but their presence in Hyperion is probably due to Keats's engrossing study of Milton at this period . Most ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | xix |
If by dull rhymes our English must be chaind | xxix |
his qualifications | lxi |
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Albert Apollo Auranthe beauty bliss breath bright clouds Conrad dark death delight dost doth dream earth Elgin Marbles Enceladus Endymion Erminia Ethelbert eyes Faerie Faerie Queene fair Fall of Hyperion feel flowers gentle George Keats Gersa Glocester golden green hand happy hast hath heart heaven Hunt Hyperion John Keats Keats Keats's kiss lady Lamia leaves Leigh Hunt light lines lips Ludolph melody Milt Milton moon morning mortal never night notes numbers o'er Otho Ovid pain pale Paradise Lost passage passion poem poet poetry published H 1848 Queene Saturn seem'd shade Shak sigh Sigifred silent silver sleep Sleep and Poetry smile soft song sonnet sorrow soul Spenser spirit stanza stars stood sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought trees twas voice weep wings wonder Woodhouse words Wordsworth written