The little dramatic skill I may as yet have, however badly it might show in a drama, would, I think, be sufficient for a poem. I wish to diffuse the colouring of St. Agnes' Eve throughout a poem in which character and sentiment would be the figures to... The Atlantic Monthly - Side 4291884Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1849 - 606 sider
...yet have, however badly it might show in a drama, would, I think, be sufficient for a poem. I want to diffuse the coloring of St. Agnes' Eve, throughout...and sentiment would be the figures to such drapery. Two or three such poems, if God should spare me, written in the course of the next six years, would... | |
| John Keats - 1848 - 420 sider
...may as yet have, however badly it might show in a drama, would, I think, be sufficient for a poem. I wish to diffuse the coloring of St. Agnes' Eve throughout...and sentiment would be the figures to such drapery. Two or three such poems, if God should spare me. written in the course of the next six years, would... | |
| Richard Monckton Milnes (1st baron Houghton.) - 1848 - 324 sider
...it might shew in a drama, would, I think, be sufficient for a poem. I wish to diffuse the colouring of St. Agnes' Eve throughout a poem in which character...and sentiment would be the figures to such drapery. Two or three such poems, if God should spare me, written in the course of the next six years, would... | |
| 1849 - 588 sider
...yet have, however badly it might show in a drama, would, I think, be sufficient for a poem. I want ʀ "8 1849 etc.]"" beyond claret, the...should not feel ; or rather my happiness should n Two or three such poems, if God should spare me, leritten in the course of the next six years, would... | |
| 1849 - 636 sider
...it might show in a drama, would, I think, be sufficient for a poem. I want to diffuse the colouring of St. Agnes' Eve throughout a poem in which character...and sentiment would be the figures to such drapery. Two or three such poems, if God should spare me, written in the course of the next six years, would... | |
| Margaret T. Downing - 1867 - 394 sider
...For aye unsoughMbr slept among his ashes cold. A biographer says: '.' It was the intention of Keats to diffuse the coloring of 'St. Agnes' Eve' throughout...and sentiment would be the figures to such drapery." He did not live to carry out this plan. The quantity of his writings is very remarkable, when we consider... | |
| John Keats, Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton) - 1867 - 388 sider
...it might shew in a drama, would, I think, be sufficient for a poem. I wish to diffuse the colouring of St. Agnes' Eve throughout a poem in which character...and sentiment would be the figures to such drapery. Two or three such poems, if God should spare me, written in the course of the next six years, would... | |
| John Keats - 1883 - 518 sider
...it might show in a drama, would, I think, be sufficient for a poem. I wish to diffuse the colouring of St. Agnes' Eve throughout a poem in which character...and sentiment would be the figures to such drapery. Two or three such poems, if God should spare me, written in the course of the next six years, would... | |
| John Keats - 1883 - 516 sider
...it might show in a drama, would, I think, be sufficient for a poem. I wish to diffuse the colouring of St. Agnes' Eve throughout a poem in which character...and sentiment would be the figures to such drapery. Two or three such poems, if God should spare me, written in the course of the next six years, would... | |
| Sir Sidney Colvin - 1887 - 256 sider
...be sufficient for a poem; and what he wishes to do next is " to diffuse the colouring of Si Afjnes' Eve throughout a poem in which character and sentiment would be the figures to such drapery." Two or three such poems would be, he thinks, the best gradus to the Farnassum allissimum of true dramatic... | |
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