The Poems of John Keats, Հատոր 1Kelmscott Press, 1894 - 384 էջ |
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... Leigh Hunt . It was in the spring of 1816 that Cowden Clarke pre- sented Keats to Hunt , who had heard of the sonnet written on his release from prison in the previous year , and had expressed a wish to see the writer . From this time ...
... Leigh Hunt . It was in the spring of 1816 that Cowden Clarke pre- sented Keats to Hunt , who had heard of the sonnet written on his release from prison in the previous year , and had expressed a wish to see the writer . From this time ...
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John Keats Frederick Startridge Ellis. III . WRITTEN ON THE DAY THAT MR . LEIGH HUNT LEFT PRISON . WHAT though , for showing truth to flatter'd state , Kind Hunt was shut in prison , yet has he , In his immortal spirit , been as free As ...
John Keats Frederick Startridge Ellis. III . WRITTEN ON THE DAY THAT MR . LEIGH HUNT LEFT PRISON . WHAT though , for showing truth to flatter'd state , Kind Hunt was shut in prison , yet has he , In his immortal spirit , been as free As ...
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... Leigh Hunt . " - COWDEN CLARKE's Recollections of Keats . P. 5. I stood tip - toe , & c . According to Leigh Hunt , " this poem was suggested to Keats by a delightful summer's day as he stood beside the gate that leads from the Battery ...
... Leigh Hunt . " - COWDEN CLARKE's Recollections of Keats . P. 5. I stood tip - toe , & c . According to Leigh Hunt , " this poem was suggested to Keats by a delightful summer's day as he stood beside the gate that leads from the Battery ...
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PREFACE | xiii |
BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR | cix |
POEMS published in 1817 | 1 |
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