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51 Keats wrote to Reynolds , 22 November 1817 : 52 One of the three Books I have with me is Shakespear's Poems : I neer found so many beauties in the sonnets — they seem to be full of fine things said unintentionally — in the intensity ...
51 Keats wrote to Reynolds , 22 November 1817 : 52 One of the three Books I have with me is Shakespear's Poems : I neer found so many beauties in the sonnets — they seem to be full of fine things said unintentionally — in the intensity ...
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S ( ' Thou met'st with things dying , I with things new borne ' . ) A fruitful corpse , then , because not barren even if the trees are now ' barren of leaues ' . Vendler points out that ' the Quarto spelling , beare , so resembles the ...
S ( ' Thou met'st with things dying , I with things new borne ' . ) A fruitful corpse , then , because not barren even if the trees are now ' barren of leaues ' . Vendler points out that ' the Quarto spelling , beare , so resembles the ...
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Mr Amarinth , recognisably Oscar Wilde , declares at one point : ' My temper and my heart are the only two things I never lose ! Everything else vanishes . I think the art of losing things is a very subtle art .
Mr Amarinth , recognisably Oscar Wilde , declares at one point : ' My temper and my heart are the only two things I never lose ! Everything else vanishes . I think the art of losing things is a very subtle art .
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