Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Volumen1Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... affectionate care of Mr. Brown , and he told me that he only deferred their publication till his return to England . This took place two or three years afterwards , and the pre- liminary arrangements for giving them to the world were ...
... affectionate care of Mr. Brown , and he told me that he only deferred their publication till his return to England . This took place two or three years afterwards , and the pre- liminary arrangements for giving them to the world were ...
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... affectionate disposition endeared him to his son . In Charles Cowden Clarke , Keats found a friend capable of sympathising with all his highest tastes and finest sentiments , and in this genial at- mosphere his powers gradually expanded ...
... affectionate disposition endeared him to his son . In Charles Cowden Clarke , Keats found a friend capable of sympathising with all his highest tastes and finest sentiments , and in this genial at- mosphere his powers gradually expanded ...
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... affectionate brother , 66 " JOHN KEATS . " This is of about the same date : - : - MY DEAR REYNOLDS , OXFORD , Sunday Morning . So you are determined to be my mortal foe - draw a sword at me , and I will forgive - put a bullet in my ...
... affectionate brother , 66 " JOHN KEATS . " This is of about the same date : - : - MY DEAR REYNOLDS , OXFORD , Sunday Morning . So you are determined to be my mortal foe - draw a sword at me , and I will forgive - put a bullet in my ...
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... affectionate friend , JOHN KEATS . I want to say much more to you - a few hints will set me going . MY DEAR REYNOLDS , LEATHERHEAD , 22nd November , 1817 . There are two things which tease me and the other that I cannot here one of them ...
... affectionate friend , JOHN KEATS . I want to say much more to you - a few hints will set me going . MY DEAR REYNOLDS , LEATHERHEAD , 22nd November , 1817 . There are two things which tease me and the other that I cannot here one of them ...
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... put in pawn with the devil : for cards , they crumple up like anything . I rest , Your affectionate friend , JOHN KEATS . Give my love to both houses - hinc atque illinc . " Endymion " was finished at Burford Bridge , on JOHN KEATS . 71.
... put in pawn with the devil : for cards , they crumple up like anything . I rest , Your affectionate friend , JOHN KEATS . Give my love to both houses - hinc atque illinc . " Endymion " was finished at Burford Bridge , on JOHN KEATS . 71.
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