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Page 59
... KEATS FOR the study of no English poet have we ampler material than for the life and art of John Keats . Of all his chief and many of his minor poems we have manuscripts recording not merely their final form , but earlier drafts or ...
... KEATS FOR the study of no English poet have we ampler material than for the life and art of John Keats . Of all his chief and many of his minor poems we have manuscripts recording not merely their final form , but earlier drafts or ...
Page 60
... Keats , with his genius for friendship , seldom failed to make a deep and lasting impression upon those with whom he came into close contact , and some of them for years after his death spent their best hours with his memory . Lastly ...
... Keats , with his genius for friendship , seldom failed to make a deep and lasting impression upon those with whom he came into close contact , and some of them for years after his death spent their best hours with his memory . Lastly ...
Page 61
... Keats , by Monckton Milnes , afterwards Lord Houghton , that he assumed his place among the accepted masters of English song . Lord Houghton's fine literary instinct and his grace of style have made his book one of our classics of ...
... Keats , by Monckton Milnes , afterwards Lord Houghton , that he assumed his place among the accepted masters of English song . Lord Houghton's fine literary instinct and his grace of style have made his book one of our classics of ...
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