Shelley: His Thought and WorkFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1971 - Всего страниц: 394 |
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Desmond King-Hele. But Keats did not respond . There are several possible reasons . He may have been upset at the very start , for Shelley began badly by advising him not to publish , and Keats did not forget this , though Shelley later ...
Desmond King-Hele. But Keats did not respond . There are several possible reasons . He may have been upset at the very start , for Shelley began badly by advising him not to publish , and Keats did not forget this , though Shelley later ...
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... Keats complementary . While Shelley revels in wild winds , storm clouds and rough seas , Keats basks in warm sunshine with no stir of air to dimple the sea . In savouring Nature , Keats is more sensuous , simpler and more passive than ...
... Keats complementary . While Shelley revels in wild winds , storm clouds and rough seas , Keats basks in warm sunshine with no stir of air to dimple the sea . In savouring Nature , Keats is more sensuous , simpler and more passive than ...
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... Keats's 1820 volume , probably by Scott , was one of the first to suggest Keats had been distressed by the criticism of Endymion . Much of the blame for turning the suggestion into tradition falls on Shelley and Byron . It suited ...
... Keats's 1820 volume , probably by Scott , was one of the first to suggest Keats had been distressed by the criticism of Endymion . Much of the blame for turning the suggestion into tradition falls on Shelley and Byron . It suited ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I DISJOINTED VISIONS I | 1 |
QUEEN MAB | 27 |
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