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Henry Van Dyke. From a photograph , copyright by Hollyer , London . BOOKS BY HENRY VAN DYKE " What is this reading. JOHN KEATS . Painted by Joseph Severn .
Henry Van Dyke. From a photograph , copyright by Hollyer , London . BOOKS BY HENRY VAN DYKE " What is this reading. JOHN KEATS . Painted by Joseph Severn .
الصفحة ix
... ( Keats ) 165 VII . The Recovery of Joy ( Wordsworth ) 189 VIII . " The Glory of the Imperfect " ( Browning ) 233 IX . A Quaint Comrade by Quiet Streams ( Walton ) 289 X. A Sturdy Believer ( Samuel Johnson ) 307 XI . A Puritan Plus Poetry ...
... ( Keats ) 165 VII . The Recovery of Joy ( Wordsworth ) 189 VIII . " The Glory of the Imperfect " ( Browning ) 233 IX . A Quaint Comrade by Quiet Streams ( Walton ) 289 X. A Sturdy Believer ( Samuel Johnson ) 307 XI . A Puritan Plus Poetry ...
الصفحة x
Henry Van Dyke ! Na Palph PealnoGeorge Broenin vek ; Sie ILLUSTRATIONS John Keats Frontispiece Facing page Charles Dickens as Captain.
Henry Van Dyke ! Na Palph PealnoGeorge Broenin vek ; Sie ILLUSTRATIONS John Keats Frontispiece Facing page Charles Dickens as Captain.
الصفحة xi
Henry Van Dyke. John Keats ILLUSTRATIONS Charles Dickens as Captain Bobadil in " Every Man in His Humour " William ... Keats - bleeding - heart ; Wordsworth - daffodil ; Browning - pomegranate ; Izaak Walton - strawberry ; Johnson— oak ...
Henry Van Dyke. John Keats ILLUSTRATIONS Charles Dickens as Captain Bobadil in " Every Man in His Humour " William ... Keats - bleeding - heart ; Wordsworth - daffodil ; Browning - pomegranate ; Izaak Walton - strawberry ; Johnson— oak ...
الصفحة 59
... Keats was undoubtedly right in his suggestion that the poet must always see truth in the form of beauty . Otherwise he may be a philosopher , or a critic , or a * Joseph Addison , 1712 . moralist , but he is not a true poet . 59 POETRY ...
... Keats was undoubtedly right in his suggestion that the poet must always see truth in the form of beauty . Otherwise he may be a philosopher , or a critic , or a * Joseph Addison , 1712 . moralist , but he is not a true poet . 59 POETRY ...
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