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... delight that this was Keats's own Shakespeare , the book he had read and re - read and marked and annotated during the last three and a half years of his life . I had not expected this , because I could not Rhetoric 822.8 5536 8-30-1929 ...
... delight that this was Keats's own Shakespeare , the book he had read and re - read and marked and annotated during the last three and a half years of his life . I had not expected this , because I could not Rhetoric 822.8 5536 8-30-1929 ...
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... delight and hurt not ' which he had listened to in Shakespeare's enchanted isle . Sometimes it is an incident which has attracted and impressed him , and he sees it afresh , transmuting it to quite different uses , as when Endymion ...
... delight and hurt not ' which he had listened to in Shakespeare's enchanted isle . Sometimes it is an incident which has attracted and impressed him , and he sees it afresh , transmuting it to quite different uses , as when Endymion ...
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... delight ; And there the snake throws her enamell❜d skin , Weed wide enough to wrap a fairy in : SCENE III - Another Part of the Wood Enter TITANIA , with her Train II . ii . 1 . | Tita . Come , now a roundel and a fairy song ; | Then ...
... delight ; And there the snake throws her enamell❜d skin , Weed wide enough to wrap a fairy in : SCENE III - Another Part of the Wood Enter TITANIA , with her Train II . ii . 1 . | Tita . Come , now a roundel and a fairy song ; | Then ...
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Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon No preview available - 1966 |
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