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... Tempest , A Midsummer Night's Dream , Measure for Measure , and Antony and Cleopatra . With the first of these to refer to , we may for a moment look over Keats's shoulder as , sitting in his Carisbrooke lodgings or later at Margate ...
... Tempest , A Midsummer Night's Dream , Measure for Measure , and Antony and Cleopatra . With the first of these to refer to , we may for a moment look over Keats's shoulder as , sitting in his Carisbrooke lodgings or later at Margate ...
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... Tempest , his mind and imagination were aflame with his own great conception , his new poem , which he certainly had already shaped and planned , and which he probably began writing some time during the third week in April . In the ...
... Tempest , his mind and imagination were aflame with his own great conception , his new poem , which he certainly had already shaped and planned , and which he probably began writing some time during the third week in April . In the ...
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... Tempest , was still , when beginning his own poem , so steeped in Shakespearian enchantment that the glamour of it ... Tempest . 2 See below pp . 62-3 ; some parallel passages in The Tempest , A Midsummer Night's Dream , and Endymion . 3 ...
... Tempest , was still , when beginning his own poem , so steeped in Shakespearian enchantment that the glamour of it ... Tempest . 2 See below pp . 62-3 ; some parallel passages in The Tempest , A Midsummer Night's Dream , and Endymion . 3 ...
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Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon No preview available - 1966 |
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