The Poems of John KeatsMethuen, 1926 - 639 pages |
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Page 404
... lines and such sentiments as the above . He says , ' easy was the task of imitating Pope , ' or it may be of ... lines against him ( Pope ) of which it were better to be the subject than the author . " He quotes lines 319-27 and asks ...
... lines and such sentiments as the above . He says , ' easy was the task of imitating Pope , ' or it may be of ... lines against him ( Pope ) of which it were better to be the subject than the author . " He quotes lines 319-27 and asks ...
Page 405
... lines are divided into eighteen paragraphs and in no less than eight cases the pause occurs either in the middle of the line , or between the two rhyming lines . The sense is continued beyond the couplet at the least 111 times ( i.e. ...
... lines are divided into eighteen paragraphs and in no less than eight cases the pause occurs either in the middle of the line , or between the two rhyming lines . The sense is continued beyond the couplet at the least 111 times ( i.e. ...
Page 512
... line of his first draft , e.g. , " Aeolian , " which would scan with " deftly " . 12. In aid soft warble from the Dorian flute : -The delicate music of these lines recalls Paradise Lost , i . 549-51 , to whose " sad sweet melody " Keats ...
... line of his first draft , e.g. , " Aeolian , " which would scan with " deftly " . 12. In aid soft warble from the Dorian flute : -The delicate music of these lines recalls Paradise Lost , i . 549-51 , to whose " sad sweet melody " Keats ...
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