Poems to RememberErrol Frederick Kingston Dent, 1959 - Всего страниц: 582 |
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Errol Frederick Kingston. KEATS worth , and Lamb ; published poetry received with savage criticism ; after his brother's death from consumption he went to live with Charles Brown in his house at Hampstead , outside London ; house now a ...
Errol Frederick Kingston. KEATS worth , and Lamb ; published poetry received with savage criticism ; after his brother's death from consumption he went to live with Charles Brown in his house at Hampstead , outside London ; house now a ...
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... Keats , examining the large urn ( no particular urn is referred to ) wonders who the people are and what they are doing . In the second stanza he half - humorously remarks that the youth , being only an art decoration , will never kiss ...
... Keats , examining the large urn ( no particular urn is referred to ) wonders who the people are and what they are doing . In the second stanza he half - humorously remarks that the youth , being only an art decoration , will never kiss ...
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... Keats ' exact and careful observation is shown throughout his record of typical sights and sounds . There are the loaded vines running round the thatch - eaves , the heavy fruit bending the branches of the mossy trees , and the bees ...
... Keats ' exact and careful observation is shown throughout his record of typical sights and sounds . There are the loaded vines running round the thatch - eaves , the heavy fruit bending the branches of the mossy trees , and the bees ...
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