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The Fall of Hyperion: A Dream, sometimes subtitled as A Vision instead of a dream, is an epic poem written by the English Romantic John Keats. Keats composed The Fall of Hyperion by reworking, expanding, and personally narrating lines from his earlier fragmented epic poem Hyperion. The poem was abandoned before Keats's death.

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  • سقوط هايبريون: حلم (ar)
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  • سقوط هايبريون: حلم، أو رؤية كعنوان فرعي بديل لحلم في بعض الأحيان، هي قصيدة ملحمية كتبها شاعر الحركة الرومانسية، الإنجليزي جون كيتس. ألَّف كيتس سقوط هايبريون من خلال إعادة الصياغة، والتوسيع، والسرد الشخصي لأسطر من قصيدته الملحمية السابقة والمجزَّأة هايبريون. ولقد تُركت القصيدة قبل موت كيتس. (ar)
  • The Fall of Hyperion: A Dream, sometimes subtitled as A Vision instead of a dream, is an epic poem written by the English Romantic John Keats. Keats composed The Fall of Hyperion by reworking, expanding, and personally narrating lines from his earlier fragmented epic poem Hyperion. The poem was abandoned before Keats's death. (en)
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  • سقوط هايبريون: حلم، أو رؤية كعنوان فرعي بديل لحلم في بعض الأحيان، هي قصيدة ملحمية كتبها شاعر الحركة الرومانسية، الإنجليزي جون كيتس. ألَّف كيتس سقوط هايبريون من خلال إعادة الصياغة، والتوسيع، والسرد الشخصي لأسطر من قصيدته الملحمية السابقة والمجزَّأة هايبريون. ولقد تُركت القصيدة قبل موت كيتس. (ar)
  • The Fall of Hyperion: A Dream, sometimes subtitled as A Vision instead of a dream, is an epic poem written by the English Romantic John Keats. Keats composed The Fall of Hyperion by reworking, expanding, and personally narrating lines from his earlier fragmented epic poem Hyperion. The poem was abandoned before Keats's death. (en)
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