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... John Keats fell in love with her was something that ought to be kept dark because Fanny was intellectually unworthy to associate with her lover's genius . The best they could say for her was that she was beautiful . And , beside that ...
... John Keats fell in love with her was something that ought to be kept dark because Fanny was intellectually unworthy to associate with her lover's genius . The best they could say for her was that she was beautiful . And , beside that ...
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... John is revealed as a young man who has thought a good deal about such things . See how he comes right down to facts when he has to answer the questions of his sister Fanny . It was instituted by John the Baptist when he baptised those ...
... John is revealed as a young man who has thought a good deal about such things . See how he comes right down to facts when he has to answer the questions of his sister Fanny . It was instituted by John the Baptist when he baptised those ...
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... John Middleton Murry in his Keats and Shakespeare , and Clarence Dewitt Thorpe in The Mind of John Keats , neither of which com- mentators can be neglected by a student of the poems and the letters of Keats . The imaginative power and ...
... John Middleton Murry in his Keats and Shakespeare , and Clarence Dewitt Thorpe in The Mind of John Keats , neither of which com- mentators can be neglected by a student of the poems and the letters of Keats . The imaginative power and ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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