Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Volumen1Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... lately said in my * To the copy of this letter , given me by Mr. Haydon on the 14th of May , 1846 , a note was affixed at this place , in the words Perhaps they may be . " - Alas ! no . 66 " " letters to him ; truth is , I 36 LIFE AND ...
... lately said in my * To the copy of this letter , given me by Mr. Haydon on the 14th of May , 1846 , a note was affixed at this place , in the words Perhaps they may be . " - Alas ! no . 66 " " letters to him ; truth is , I 36 LIFE AND ...
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... lately had the same thought , for things which , done half at random , are afterwards confirmed by my judgment in a dozen features of propriety . Is it too daring to fancy Shakespeare this presider ? when in the Isle of Wight I met with ...
... lately had the same thought , for things which , done half at random , are afterwards confirmed by my judgment in a dozen features of propriety . Is it too daring to fancy Shakespeare this presider ? when in the Isle of Wight I met with ...
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... lately , and increased my humility and capability of submission - and that is this truth- Men of genius are great as certain ethereal chemicals operating on the mass of neutral intellect — but they have not any individuality , any ...
... lately , and increased my humility and capability of submission - and that is this truth- Men of genius are great as certain ethereal chemicals operating on the mass of neutral intellect — but they have not any individuality , any ...
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... tearing , my dear friend , a spiritless and gloomy letter up , to re - write to me , is what I shall never forget - it was to me a real thing . and Things have happened lately of great perplexity ; · 76 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... tearing , my dear friend , a spiritless and gloomy letter up , to re - write to me , is what I shall never forget - it was to me a real thing . and Things have happened lately of great perplexity ; · 76 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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John Keats. and Things have happened lately of great perplexity ; · you must have heard of them ; retorting and recriminating , and parting for ever . The same thing has happened between and It is unfortunate : men should bear with each ...
John Keats. and Things have happened lately of great perplexity ; · you must have heard of them ; retorting and recriminating , and parting for ever . The same thing has happened between and It is unfortunate : men should bear with each ...
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