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No wonder Keats underscored this play in parts almost continuously , for sheer poetry , nature and moonlight were his loves , and he found them all here together to his hand , as nowhere else in literature , in rich and joyous abundance ...
No wonder Keats underscored this play in parts almost continuously , for sheer poetry , nature and moonlight were his loves , and he found them all here together to his hand , as nowhere else in literature , in rich and joyous abundance ...
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a The first picture comes from The Winter's Tale , a play which most people , except perhaps Pope and Mr. J. M. Robertson , believe to be wholly Shakespeare's , the second is from Henry VI , part ii , a play continuously doubted by ...
a The first picture comes from The Winter's Tale , a play which most people , except perhaps Pope and Mr. J. M. Robertson , believe to be wholly Shakespeare's , the second is from Henry VI , part ii , a play continuously doubted by ...
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greater part of the play , though I cannot now go into all my reasons . I would just point out here that it has a very marked running symbol in the imagery , a continuous picture in the poet's mind of the human body seen in endlessly ...
greater part of the play , though I cannot now go into all my reasons . I would just point out here that it has a very marked running symbol in the imagery , a continuous picture in the poet's mind of the human body seen in endlessly ...
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