Romantic Reassessment, Volumes 96-98Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1983 - English literature |
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... writes to Sarah Jeffrey on 31 May , but he quickly adds that he is disenchanted with it : " I must take my stand upon some vantage ground and begin to fight — I must choose between despair & Energy - I choose the latter - though the ...
... writes to Sarah Jeffrey on 31 May , but he quickly adds that he is disenchanted with it : " I must take my stand upon some vantage ground and begin to fight — I must choose between despair & Energy - I choose the latter - though the ...
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... writes to the George Keatses copying ' The Eve of St. Mark , ' and he repeats what he has written to Reynolds on his seclusion again quoting his favorite phrase from the poem : " You would scarcely imagine I could live alone so ...
... writes to the George Keatses copying ' The Eve of St. Mark , ' and he repeats what he has written to Reynolds on his seclusion again quoting his favorite phrase from the poem : " You would scarcely imagine I could live alone so ...
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1 writes to the George Keatses on 17 September : " I am becoming accustom'd to the privations of the pleasures of ... writes " Beware of the rustling of silks and the creaking of shoes " ( p . 242 ) . He writes " aye , aye " against each ...
1 writes to the George Keatses on 17 September : " I am becoming accustom'd to the privations of the pleasures of ... writes " Beware of the rustling of silks and the creaking of shoes " ( p . 242 ) . He writes " aye , aye " against each ...
Contents
RECONCILIATIONS IN COLERIDGES POLITICS | 95 |
THE STRUCTURE OF KEATSS I STOOD TIPTOE UPON | 111 |
THE LAST PARAGRAPH OF BARTLEBY Gerald Hoag | 161 |
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