Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Volumen1Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... To the enlightened publishers Messrs . Taylor and Hessey , and to Mr. Ollier , I am also indebted for willing cooperation . Mr. Leigh Hunt had already laid his offering on the shrine of his beloved brother in the trials and PREFACE . xi.
... To the enlightened publishers Messrs . Taylor and Hessey , and to Mr. Ollier , I am also indebted for willing cooperation . Mr. Leigh Hunt had already laid his offering on the shrine of his beloved brother in the trials and PREFACE . xi.
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... brother after he emigrated to America . I have taken the liberty of omitting some few unimportant passages which referred exclusively to individuals or transitory circumstances , regarding this part of the correspondence as of a more ...
... brother after he emigrated to America . I have taken the liberty of omitting some few unimportant passages which referred exclusively to individuals or transitory circumstances , regarding this part of the correspondence as of a more ...
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... brothers , George , older than himself , Thomas , younger , and a sister much younger ; John resembled his father in feature stature and manners , while the two brothers were more like their mother , who was tall , had a large oval face ...
... brothers , George , older than himself , Thomas , younger , and a sister much younger ; John resembled his father in feature stature and manners , while the two brothers were more like their mother , who was tall , had a large oval face ...
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... brother by a passive manliness , but in John and Tom by the fiercest pug- nacity . John was always fighting ; he chose his favourites among his schoolfellows from those that fought the most readily and pertinaciously , nor were the brothers ...
... brother by a passive manliness , but in John and Tom by the fiercest pug- nacity . John was always fighting ; he chose his favourites among his schoolfellows from those that fought the most readily and pertinaciously , nor were the brothers ...
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... brother's ears , and on the occasion of his mother's death , which occurred sud- denly , in 1810 , ( though she had lingered for some years in a consumption , ) he hid himself in a nook under the master's desk for several days , in a ...
... brother's ears , and on the occasion of his mother's death , which occurred sud- denly , in 1810 , ( though she had lingered for some years in a consumption , ) he hid himself in a nook under the master's desk for several days , in a ...
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