Keats

 

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I don’t have a good ear for poetry, usually. But (paradoxically), it seems to help when I hear it read out loud.

This is true of of this recording of the poetry of John Keats, read by Frederick Davidson.

 

— posted by Roger W. Smith

   May 2022

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