Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Volumen2E. Moxon, 1848 |
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... sure it will be the finest touchstone for his metal in the world . His troubles will grow , day by day , less , as his age and strength increase . The very first battle he wins will lift him from the tribe of Manasseh . I do not know ...
... sure it will be the finest touchstone for his metal in the world . His troubles will grow , day by day , less , as his age and strength increase . The very first battle he wins will lift him from the tribe of Manasseh . I do not know ...
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... sure he's wrong , because Woodhouse likes my poetry - conclusive . I ask your opinion , and yet I must say to you , as to him ( Brown ) , that if you have anything to say against it I shall be as obstinate and heady as a 18 LIFE AND ...
... sure he's wrong , because Woodhouse likes my poetry - conclusive . I ask your opinion , and yet I must say to you , as to him ( Brown ) , that if you have anything to say against it I shall be as obstinate and heady as a 18 LIFE AND ...
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... sure to have your ague . But let Macbeth cross the same path , with the dagger in the air leading him on , and he would never have an ague or anything like it . You should give these things a serious consideration . Notts , I believe ...
... sure to have your ague . But let Macbeth cross the same path , with the dagger in the air leading him on , and he would never have an ague or anything like it . You should give these things a serious consideration . Notts , I believe ...
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... sure , will agree had better be done while I still have some ready cash . By the middle of October I shall expect you in London . We will then set at the theatres . If you have anything to gainsay , I shall be even as the deaf adder ...
... sure , will agree had better be done while I still have some ready cash . By the middle of October I shall expect you in London . We will then set at the theatres . If you have anything to gainsay , I shall be even as the deaf adder ...
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... sure how I should endure loneliness and bad weather at the same time . It is beautiful weather now . I walk for an hour every day before dinner . My dear sister , I have all the " Examiners " ready for you . I will pack them up when the ...
... sure how I should endure loneliness and bad weather at the same time . It is beautiful weather now . I walk for an hour every day before dinner . My dear sister , I have all the " Examiners " ready for you . I will pack them up when the ...
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1st Knight Albert Auranthe bear beauty Bedhampton Bellanaine Bertha breathe bright Castle Conrad dare DEAR BROWN death doth Duke Eban EDWARD MOXON Elfinan Emperor Enter Erminia Ethelbert Exeunt Exit eyes fair fair lady fame Farewell father fear feel flowers genius George Keats Gersa give Glocester Gonfred Hampstead hand Hast hear heard heart Heaven honour hope hour Hungarian hush Huzza Imaus Isle of Wight JOHN KEATS Kaims Keats's lady Lamia leave Leigh Hunt letter lips literary live look Lord Ludolph Maud mind morning never noble o'er Otho pain pale Physician poem poor pr'ythee Prince Princess quiet SCENE Severn Shanklin Shed no tear Sigifred sire sister sleep smile soft soul speak spirits Steephill Stephen sweet sword tell thee thine thing thou thought to-day twas whisper wings word write written