The Poems of John KeatsMethuen, 1926 - 639 pages |
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Page 390
... story of Endymion , and to the origin of other lovely tales of mythology , on the ground suggested by Wordsworth in ... story of Syrinx , a nymph of Arcadia , who fled from Pan to the river Ladon and was there changed into a reed from ...
... story of Endymion , and to the origin of other lovely tales of mythology , on the ground suggested by Wordsworth in ... story of Syrinx , a nymph of Arcadia , who fled from Pan to the river Ladon and was there changed into a reed from ...
Page 410
... story of Bacchus and Ariadne of which Keats make use in line 335 . 335. the swift bound Of Bacchus from his chariot , etc. : -This allusion to the story of Bacchus and Ariadne is no doubt in part suggested also by the picture of Titian ...
... story of Bacchus and Ariadne of which Keats make use in line 335 . 335. the swift bound Of Bacchus from his chariot , etc. : -This allusion to the story of Bacchus and Ariadne is no doubt in part suggested also by the picture of Titian ...
Page 423
... story of " Niobe all tears " ( Hamlet , i . 2. 149 ) , which he knew in Spenser , Faerie Queene , iv . 7. 30 , in Chapman's Iliad ( xxiv . 535-45 ) , and as told at length in Ovid , Met . vi . Phrases in Sandys's translation of Ovid as ...
... story of " Niobe all tears " ( Hamlet , i . 2. 149 ) , which he knew in Spenser , Faerie Queene , iv . 7. 30 , in Chapman's Iliad ( xxiv . 535-45 ) , and as told at length in Ovid , Met . vi . Phrases in Sandys's translation of Ovid as ...
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