Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Volumen2E. Moxon, 1848 |
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... live for . Forgive me for not filling up the whole sheet ; letters become so irksome to me , that the next time I leave London I shall petition them all to be spared to me . Το give me credit for constancy , and at the same time waive ...
... live for . Forgive me for not filling up the whole sheet ; letters become so irksome to me , that the next time I leave London I shall petition them all to be spared to me . Το give me credit for constancy , and at the same time waive ...
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... live alone in . I can give you no news of the place here , or any other idea of it but what I have to this effect written to George . Yesterday , I say to him , was a grand day for Win- chester . They elected a mayor . It was indeed ...
... live alone in . I can give you no news of the place here , or any other idea of it but what I have to this effect written to George . Yesterday , I say to him , was a grand day for Win- chester . They elected a mayor . It was indeed ...
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... . BROWN . " Now I am going to enter on the subject of self . It is quite time I should set myself doing some- thing , and live no longer upon hopes . I have never yet exerted myself . I am getting into an JOHN KEATS . 27.
... . BROWN . " Now I am going to enter on the subject of self . It is quite time I should set myself doing some- thing , and live no longer upon hopes . I have never yet exerted myself . I am getting into an JOHN KEATS . 27.
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... live upon others . In no period of my life have I acted with any self - will , but in throwing up the apothecary profession . That I do not repent of . Look at " if he was not in the law , he would be acquiring , by his abilities ...
... live upon others . In no period of my life have I acted with any self - will , but in throwing up the apothecary profession . That I do not repent of . Look at " if he was not in the law , he would be acquiring , by his abilities ...
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... ? To banish thoughts of that most hateful land , Dungeoner of my friends , that wicked strand Where they were wreck'd and live a wrecked life ; That monstrous region , whose dull rivers pour , Ever 34 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... ? To banish thoughts of that most hateful land , Dungeoner of my friends , that wicked strand Where they were wreck'd and live a wrecked life ; That monstrous region , whose dull rivers pour , Ever 34 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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