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Side 13
... mean " having the in- substantiality and rarity of ether , delicate , refined , volatile ” . It seems to be derived from Keats ' medical studies in which he would have found ether contrasted with heavy spirits ... Sometimes it means ...
... mean " having the in- substantiality and rarity of ether , delicate , refined , volatile ” . It seems to be derived from Keats ' medical studies in which he would have found ether contrasted with heavy spirits ... Sometimes it means ...
Side 155
... means that music impregnates the minds to produce music . ' Aeolian magic ' was suggested by the music of the Aeolian lyre ( see Ode to Apollo 34 n , p . 16 above ) . The word ' lucid ' presumably means either translucent or transparent ...
... means that music impregnates the minds to produce music . ' Aeolian magic ' was suggested by the music of the Aeolian lyre ( see Ode to Apollo 34 n , p . 16 above ) . The word ' lucid ' presumably means either translucent or transparent ...
Side 293
... means organ - like ( see Ode to Apollo 22 n , pp . 15–16 above ) . Its use here was perhaps suggested by Milton's Nativity Ode 130 , And let the Base of Heav'n's deep Organ blow ... 2. Milton is an authority on the music of the spheres ...
... means organ - like ( see Ode to Apollo 22 n , pp . 15–16 above ) . Its use here was perhaps suggested by Milton's Nativity Ode 130 , And let the Base of Heav'n's deep Organ blow ... 2. Milton is an authority on the music of the spheres ...
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To Charles Cowden | 29 |
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Apollo Auranthe beauty breath bright Brown's Calidore Charles Cowden Clarke clouds Conrad Cowden Clarke dark death doth Draft cancelled dream earth echo Elgin Marbles Endymion Eve of St eyes Faerie Queene Fair copy cancelled Fall of Hyperion Fanny Fanny Brawne feel flowers gentle Gersa golden happy Haydon headnote heart heaven Hunt Hunt's Hyperion John Keats journal-letter K.'s letter K.'s MS cancelled Keats's kiss lady Lamia Leigh Leigh Hunt Lemprière letter to Reynolds light lines lips look Ludolph moon morning night Nightingale o'er Ode to Psyche Otho Ovid Ovid's Metamorphoses Paradise Lost poem poetic poets probably Published 1817 reading recollection rhyme sigh Sigifred silver Sleep and Poetry smile soft song sonnet soul spirit stanza stars sweet Text from K.'s thee thine things thou thought Tom Keats transcript trees voice wings Woodhouse Woodhouse's word Wordsworth's written