The Poems of John KeatsMethuen, 1926 - 639 pages |
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Page 411
... poem " . The Fourth Book was finished at Burford Bridge in November . During the early part of 1818 Keats was busy making corrections and copying out the poem for the press . There was some idea , apparently , of publishing it in quarto ...
... poem " . The Fourth Book was finished at Burford Bridge in November . During the early part of 1818 Keats was busy making corrections and copying out the poem for the press . There was some idea , apparently , of publishing it in quarto ...
Page 472
... poem is reserved for the lovers , whilst our knowledge that Dartmoor was first written suggests inevitably that the home which awaited Madeline " opened on the foam of perilous seas " . XL . 9. the long carpets rose along the gusty ...
... poem is reserved for the lovers , whilst our knowledge that Dartmoor was first written suggests inevitably that the home which awaited Madeline " opened on the foam of perilous seas " . XL . 9. the long carpets rose along the gusty ...
Page 487
... poem was intended to have been of equal length with Endymion , but the reception given to that work discouraged the author from proceeding " . It may be said at once that the reason here given for the discontinuance of the poem is not ...
... poem was intended to have been of equal length with Endymion , but the reception given to that work discouraged the author from proceeding " . It may be said at once that the reason here given for the discontinuance of the poem is not ...
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