Mythology and the Romantic Tradition in English PoetryHarvard University Press, 1937 - 647 sider |
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... perhaps he did not quite know what to do with the god when he had got him . The narrative in the Fall seems to carry out the general intention of Hyperion , but , by the late summer of 1819 , Keats's failing health , the prolonged fever ...
... perhaps he did not quite know what to do with the god when he had got him . The narrative in the Fall seems to carry out the general intention of Hyperion , but , by the late summer of 1819 , Keats's failing health , the prolonged fever ...
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... perhaps because true faith finds a welcome among the humble ; Silenus and the rest attend the witch perhaps - I use the word " perhaps " once for all - because " the wild- est and most vulgar fancies , when touched with true Im ...
... perhaps because true faith finds a welcome among the humble ; Silenus and the rest attend the witch perhaps - I use the word " perhaps " once for all - because " the wild- est and most vulgar fancies , when touched with true Im ...
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... perhaps quite so bad . Such lines as " And after months of mutual admiration " and " Strained to his heart the cordial shapeliness " repre- sent the obverse side of Hunt's attempt at unaffected ease . There is compensation in some half ...
... perhaps quite so bad . Such lines as " And after months of mutual admiration " and " Strained to his heart the cordial shapeliness " repre- sent the obverse side of Hunt's attempt at unaffected ease . There is compensation in some half ...
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