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... poem . Of the title Peacock says in his Memoirs of Shelley : " He ( Shelley ) was at a loss for a title , and I proposed that which he adopted : " Alastor ; or the Spirit of Solitude . " The Greek word , ' AλáσTwp , is an evil genius ...
... poem . Of the title Peacock says in his Memoirs of Shelley : " He ( Shelley ) was at a loss for a title , and I proposed that which he adopted : " Alastor ; or the Spirit of Solitude . " The Greek word , ' AλáσTwp , is an evil genius ...
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... poem has often been called the " little Endymion " because " Endymion " was its first title , cancelled before the poem went to print in 1817. The longer poem may have been , and probably was , in Keats's mind to cause the cancellation ...
... poem has often been called the " little Endymion " because " Endymion " was its first title , cancelled before the poem went to print in 1817. The longer poem may have been , and probably was , in Keats's mind to cause the cancellation ...
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... poem by Alain Chartier ( ? 1390- ? 1439 ) which had fallen into Keats's hands . It means : " The lovely lady without pity . " 349. Rhenish . Rhine wine . 377. aves told . Ave stands for Ave Maria ( Hail Mary ) , a prayer in Latin ...
... poem by Alain Chartier ( ? 1390- ? 1439 ) which had fallen into Keats's hands . It means : " The lovely lady without pity . " 349. Rhenish . Rhine wine . 377. aves told . Ave stands for Ave Maria ( Hail Mary ) , a prayer in Latin ...
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