Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Volumen2E. Moxon, 1848 |
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... the noble cathedral and its quiet close - the green sward and elm - tree walks , were especially agreeable to him . He wrote thence the following letters and extracts : — To MR . HAYDON . I came here in the JOHN KEATS . 9.
... the noble cathedral and its quiet close - the green sward and elm - tree walks , were especially agreeable to him . He wrote thence the following letters and extracts : — To MR . HAYDON . I came here in the JOHN KEATS . 9.
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... quiet as a lamb . At Mr. Cross's is a very interesting picture of Albert Durer , who , being alive in such warlike times , was perhaps forced to paint in his gauntlets , so we must make all allowances . * * * * I have done nothing ...
... quiet as a lamb . At Mr. Cross's is a very interesting picture of Albert Durer , who , being alive in such warlike times , was perhaps forced to paint in his gauntlets , so we must make all allowances . * * * * I have done nothing ...
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... quietly of his supper . Agriculture is the tamer of men - the steam from the earth is like drinking their mother's milk - it enervates their nature . This appears a great cause of the imbecility of the Chinese : and if this sort of ...
... quietly of his supper . Agriculture is the tamer of men - the steam from the earth is like drinking their mother's milk - it enervates their nature . This appears a great cause of the imbecility of the Chinese : and if this sort of ...
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... quiet a collection of lions ' and rams ' heads . The doors [ are ] most part black , with a little brass handle just above the keyhole , so that in Winchester a man may very quietly shut himself out of his own house . How beautiful the ...
... quiet a collection of lions ' and rams ' heads . The doors [ are ] most part black , with a little brass handle just above the keyhole , so that in Winchester a man may very quietly shut himself out of his own house . How beautiful the ...
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... quietly , and fag on as others do . I shall apply to Hazlitt , who knows the market as well as any one , for something to bring me in a few pounds as soon as possible . I shall not suffer my pride to hinder me . The whisper may go round ...
... quietly , and fag on as others do . I shall apply to Hazlitt , who knows the market as well as any one , for something to bring me in a few pounds as soon as possible . I shall not suffer my pride to hinder me . The whisper may go round ...
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