LettersOxford University Press, 1952 - 570 páginas |
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... beautiful Tales which have come down from the ancient times of that beautiful Greece . If you have not let me know and I will tell you more at large of others quite as delightful . This Oxford I have no doubt is the finest City in the ...
... beautiful Tales which have come down from the ancient times of that beautiful Greece . If you have not let me know and I will tell you more at large of others quite as delightful . This Oxford I have no doubt is the finest City in the ...
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... beautiful and rich view of Winander mere and the surrounding Mountains - we dined at Bownes ( s ) on Trout which I took an oar to fetch from some Box preserves close on one of the little green Islands . After dinner we walked to ...
... beautiful and rich view of Winander mere and the surrounding Mountains - we dined at Bownes ( s ) on Trout which I took an oar to fetch from some Box preserves close on one of the little green Islands . After dinner we walked to ...
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... beautiful Cathedral and many other ancient building ( s ) in the Environs . The little coffin of a room at Shanklin is changed for a large room , where I can promenade at my pleasure - looks out onto a beautiful - blank side of a house ...
... beautiful Cathedral and many other ancient building ( s ) in the Environs . The little coffin of a room at Shanklin is changed for a large room , where I can promenade at my pleasure - looks out onto a beautiful - blank side of a house ...
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CHRONOLOGY OF PRINCIPAL EVENTS ETC | xxix |
Elmes James 130 | lv |
KEATSS PENSLIPS AND UNUSUAL SPELLINGS | lxvi |
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