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Pagina 139
... caused him so frankly to set himself to be a great poet ; and his significance as the representative of both the Re- formation and the Renaissance . He had the stern sense of duty of the Puritan ; if he was harsh with others , he was ...
... caused him so frankly to set himself to be a great poet ; and his significance as the representative of both the Re- formation and the Renaissance . He had the stern sense of duty of the Puritan ; if he was harsh with others , he was ...
Pagina 140
... caused him to return in 1639 , and he opened a small school in London . At this time he had many plans for poetical work , including an epic on King Arthur , a drama on the subject of Paradise Lost , and other ideas on numerous subjects ...
... caused him to return in 1639 , and he opened a small school in London . At this time he had many plans for poetical work , including an epic on King Arthur , a drama on the subject of Paradise Lost , and other ideas on numerous subjects ...
Pagina 316
... caused the Quarterly and Blackwood's to join in deriding him . They called him " Johnny Keats , " " a Cockney poet , " " amiable bardling , " and advised him , “ So back to your shop , Mr. John ; stick to your plasters and pills ...
... caused the Quarterly and Blackwood's to join in deriding him . They called him " Johnny Keats , " " a Cockney poet , " " amiable bardling , " and advised him , “ So back to your shop , Mr. John ; stick to your plasters and pills ...
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