Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... Keats appears to have included them also in his dislike . Thus on his tour of 1818 he was irritated by their ... Keats's feelings towards the military , one wonders whether his annoyance did not prevail over his sense of humour when the ...
... Keats appears to have included them also in his dislike . Thus on his tour of 1818 he was irritated by their ... Keats's feelings towards the military , one wonders whether his annoyance did not prevail over his sense of humour when the ...
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... Keats , there is James the First , whose appearance would disgrace a ' Society for the Suppression of Women ' ; so very squalid and subdued to nothing he looks . Then ... Keats could not refrain from a satirical glance KEATS AND POLITICS 13.
... Keats , there is James the First , whose appearance would disgrace a ' Society for the Suppression of Women ' ; so very squalid and subdued to nothing he looks . Then ... Keats could not refrain from a satirical glance KEATS AND POLITICS 13.
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... Keats , and that was the fiery , pugnacious William Cobbett . In a letter written on 4 March 1820 , referring to Cobbett's standing for Parlia- ment at Coventry , Keats exclaimed , ' Cobbett is expected to come in . O that I had two ...
... Keats , and that was the fiery , pugnacious William Cobbett . In a letter written on 4 March 1820 , referring to Cobbett's standing for Parlia- ment at Coventry , Keats exclaimed , ' Cobbett is expected to come in . O that I had two ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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