Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Volumen2E. Moxon, 1848 |
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... spirits . We would grow as melancholy as need be . I confess I cannot bear a sick person in a house , especially alone . It weighs upon me day and night , and more so when perhaps the cause is irretrievable . Indeed , I think Rice is in ...
... spirits . We would grow as melancholy as need be . I confess I cannot bear a sick person in a house , especially alone . It weighs upon me day and night , and more so when perhaps the cause is irretrievable . Indeed , I think Rice is in ...
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... from the North , that you were in such good spirits . Since that , you have been married , and in congratulating you , I wish you every continuance of them . Present my respects to Mrs. Bailey . This sounds oddly to me , and JOHN KEATS .
... from the North , that you were in such good spirits . Since that , you have been married , and in congratulating you , I wish you every continuance of them . Present my respects to Mrs. Bailey . This sounds oddly to me , and JOHN KEATS .
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... spirits . Notwithstanding my aristocratic temper , I cannot help being very much pleased with the present public proceedings . I hope sincerely I shall be able to put a mite of help to the liberal side of the question before I die . If ...
... spirits . Notwithstanding my aristocratic temper , I cannot help being very much pleased with the present public proceedings . I hope sincerely I shall be able to put a mite of help to the liberal side of the question before I die . If ...
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... spirits enough , you would have felt offended by my offering a note of hand , or , rather , expressed it . However , I am sure you will give me credit for not in anywise mistrusting you ; or imagining that you would take advantage of ...
... spirits enough , you would have felt offended by my offering a note of hand , or , rather , expressed it . However , I am sure you will give me credit for not in anywise mistrusting you ; or imagining that you would take advantage of ...
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... spirit of independence which shrinks from materialising the obligations of friendship into daily bread , gave every encourage . ment to these designs , and only remonstrated against the project of the following note , both on account of ...
... spirit of independence which shrinks from materialising the obligations of friendship into daily bread , gave every encourage . ment to these designs , and only remonstrated against the project of the following note , both on account of ...
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