Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Volumen2E. Moxon, 1848 |
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... hear , under my own hand , ( though Rice says we are like Sauntering Jack and Idle Joe ) , how diligent I have been , and am being . I have finished the act , and in the interval of begin- ning the second have proceeded pretty well with ...
... hear , under my own hand , ( though Rice says we are like Sauntering Jack and Idle Joe ) , how diligent I have been , and am being . I have finished the act , and in the interval of begin- ning the second have proceeded pretty well with ...
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... . But I may call myself an old stager in the picturesque , and unless it be something very large and overpowering , I cannot receive any extraordinary relish . I am sorry to hear that Charles is so much 8 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... . But I may call myself an old stager in the picturesque , and unless it be something very large and overpowering , I cannot receive any extraordinary relish . I am sorry to hear that Charles is so much 8 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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John Keats Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton). I am sorry to hear that Charles is so much oppressed at Westminster , though I am sure it will be the finest touchstone for his metal in the world . His troubles will grow , day by day ...
John Keats Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton). I am sorry to hear that Charles is so much oppressed at Westminster , though I am sure it will be the finest touchstone for his metal in the world . His troubles will grow , day by day ...
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... hear from Brown and from you almost together , for I have sent him a letter to - day . Ever your sincere friend , JOHN KEATS , WINCHESTER , Sept. 5 [ 1819 ] . MY DEAR TAYLOR , This morning I received yours of the 2nd , and with it a ...
... hear from Brown and from you almost together , for I have sent him a letter to - day . Ever your sincere friend , JOHN KEATS , WINCHESTER , Sept. 5 [ 1819 ] . MY DEAR TAYLOR , This morning I received yours of the 2nd , and with it a ...
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... . MY DEAR REYNOLDS , I was very glad to hear from Woodhouse that you would meet in the country . I hope you will pass some pleasant time together ; which I wish to make pleasanter by a brace of letters , very highly JOHN KEATS . 23.
... . MY DEAR REYNOLDS , I was very glad to hear from Woodhouse that you would meet in the country . I hope you will pass some pleasant time together ; which I wish to make pleasanter by a brace of letters , very highly JOHN KEATS . 23.
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