The Complete Works of John Keats, Volumen4Gowans & Gray, 1900 V. I. Poems published in 1817. Endymion -- v. II. Lamia. Isabella, &c. Posthumous poems to 1818 -- v. III. Posthumous poems 1819-1820. Essays & notes -- v. IV. Letters 1814 to Jan. 1819 -- v. V. Letters 1819 & 1820. |
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... sent for his brother Charles ( then about 18 I should say ) , left him to conduct the business there and returned to manage it in England . They speculated in bristles and having little or no capital soon failed ! Charles returned to ...
... sent for his brother Charles ( then about 18 I should say ) , left him to conduct the business there and returned to manage it in England . They speculated in bristles and having little or no capital soon failed ! Charles returned to ...
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... sent me a hare last week , which I sent to Mrs. Dilke . Brown is not come back . I and Dilke are getting capital friends . He is going to take the " Champion . " He has sent his farce to Covent Garden . I met Bob Harris2 I met Bob ...
... sent me a hare last week , which I sent to Mrs. Dilke . Brown is not come back . I and Dilke are getting capital friends . He is going to take the " Champion . " He has sent his farce to Covent Garden . I met Bob Harris2 I met Bob ...
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... sent to Croft in November 1817 , expressing " entire approbation of the medical skill and ability displayed by that gentleman " and adding that " the afflicting result was to be attributed only to the inscrutable will of Divine ...
... sent to Croft in November 1817 , expressing " entire approbation of the medical skill and ability displayed by that gentleman " and adding that " the afflicting result was to be attributed only to the inscrutable will of Divine ...
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To Benjamin Robert Haydon 20 November 1816 | 4 |
September 1817 | 28 |
November 1817 | 39 |
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