Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Volumen1Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... high professional honours and wide intellectual fame . I remain , dear Lord Jeffrey , Yours with respect and regard , R. MONCKTON MILNES . PALL MALL , Aug. 1st , 1848 . 1 PREFACE . It is now fifteen years ago that DEDICATION . vii.
... high professional honours and wide intellectual fame . I remain , dear Lord Jeffrey , Yours with respect and regard , R. MONCKTON MILNES . PALL MALL , Aug. 1st , 1848 . 1 PREFACE . It is now fifteen years ago that DEDICATION . vii.
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... honoured friend . As soon as my intention was made known , I received from the friends and acquaintances of the poet the kindest assistance . His earliest guide and companion in literature , Mr. Cowden Clarke , and his comrades in ...
... honoured friend . As soon as my intention was made known , I received from the friends and acquaintances of the poet the kindest assistance . His earliest guide and companion in literature , Mr. Cowden Clarke , and his comrades in ...
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... honour and his pleasure try . " A few memorials remain of his other studies . Chaucer evidently gave him the greatest pleasure : he afterwards complained of the diction as " annoyingly mixed up with Gallicisms , " but at the time when ...
... honour and his pleasure try . " A few memorials remain of his other studies . Chaucer evidently gave him the greatest pleasure : he afterwards complained of the diction as " annoyingly mixed up with Gallicisms , " but at the time when ...
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... political bigot the production of a fresh member of a revolutionary Propaganda to be hunted down with ridicule or obloquy , as the case might require . But these honours were reserved for maturer 24 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... political bigot the production of a fresh member of a revolutionary Propaganda to be hunted down with ridicule or obloquy , as the case might require . But these honours were reserved for maturer 24 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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John Keats. might require . But these honours were reserved for maturer labours ; beyond the circle of ardent friends and admirers , which comprised most of the most remarkable minds of the period , it had hardly a purchaser ; and the ...
John Keats. might require . But these honours were reserved for maturer labours ; beyond the circle of ardent friends and admirers , which comprised most of the most remarkable minds of the period , it had hardly a purchaser ; and the ...
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