John Keats: The Living Year, 21 September 1818 to 21 September 1819 |
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Page 28
... seems positive , from his reading alone , that Keats wrote the whole sonnet while he had the three Scotch letters in ... seems to us the wrong reason ; but it did not seem wrong to him . The only two places Keats could have taken his ...
... seems positive , from his reading alone , that Keats wrote the whole sonnet while he had the three Scotch letters in ... seems to us the wrong reason ; but it did not seem wrong to him . The only two places Keats could have taken his ...
Page 82
... seems always to have been in Keats's mind when he was drafting this stanza , and there seems little doubt how it got there . Once more the Literary Pocket Book may have contributed its " dulcet creams " , quoted by Hunt from Milton ...
... seems always to have been in Keats's mind when he was drafting this stanza , and there seems little doubt how it got there . Once more the Literary Pocket Book may have contributed its " dulcet creams " , quoted by Hunt from Milton ...
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... seems to have given up much of the usual reading from which he refreshed his creative mind . He seems practically to have put down Burton at the chapter which had been such a favourite with him - Beauty a Cause of Love - Melancholy ...
... seems to have given up much of the usual reading from which he refreshed his creative mind . He seems practically to have put down Burton at the chapter which had been such a favourite with him - Beauty a Cause of Love - Melancholy ...
Contents
HYPERION TO HYPERION I | 1 |
CHARMIAN AND POOR TOM | 9 |
A NATIVITY ODE AND THE SCOTCH LETTERS | 17 |
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Abbey Anatomy Anatomy of Melancholy Appendix April beautiful Bedhampton Belle Dame Bright Star brother Brown Burton Chapel Chichester couplet death Dilke Dryden echoes Endymion Eve of St eyes Fall of Hyperion Fanny Brawne Fanny Keats feeling Florimel friends Georgiana H. W. Garrod Hampstead Haydon Hazlitt Hessey Hessey's Hunt hush Hyperion Book ibid INDIANENSIS Isabella Jones January John Keats John Snook Keats House Keats wrote Keats's copy Keats's mind Lamia later Leigh Hunt letter to George lines Literary Pocket Book live lyric MDCCCXX Melancholy month morning never night Nightingale October Ode to Psyche once Otho parody passage passion perhaps play poem poet poetic poetry prose Reynolds Rollins scene seems Severn SIGILLUM sonnet Stansted stanza Street Subs sweet Taylor thing thou thought UNIVERSITATIS VERITAS verse walk week Wentworth Place whole Winchester window Woodhouse words Wordsworth's writing written