Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Volumen1Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... leave the result in the hands of the few whose habits of thought incline them to such subjects , not , indeed , in the hope that their task will be as agreeable as mine has been , but in the belief , that they will find in it much that ...
... leave the result in the hands of the few whose habits of thought incline them to such subjects , not , indeed , in the hope that their task will be as agreeable as mine has been , but in the belief , that they will find in it much that ...
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... leaving school in the summer of 1810 , he was ap- prenticed , for five years , to Mr. Hammond , a surgeon of some eminence at Edmonton . The vicinity to Enfield enabled him to keep up his connection with the family of Mr. Clarke , where ...
... leaving school in the summer of 1810 , he was ap- prenticed , for five years , to Mr. Hammond , a surgeon of some eminence at Edmonton . The vicinity to Enfield enabled him to keep up his connection with the family of Mr. Clarke , where ...
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... leaving behind him lays " of such a dear delight , That maids will sing them on their bridal night ; " he foresees that the patriot will thunder out his numbers , " To startle princes from their easy slumbers ; " and while he checks ...
... leaving behind him lays " of such a dear delight , That maids will sing them on their bridal night ; " he foresees that the patriot will thunder out his numbers , " To startle princes from their easy slumbers ; " and while he checks ...
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... leave London for awhile , and take more care of his health . The following note , written in March , shows that Keats did as he was recommended : - MY DEAR REYNOLDS , My brothers are anxious that I should go by myself into the country ...
... leave London for awhile , and take more care of his health . The following note , written in March , shows that Keats did as he was recommended : - MY DEAR REYNOLDS , My brothers are anxious that I should go by myself into the country ...
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... leave off , notwithstanding my occasional depressions , and I hope for the support of a high power while I climb this little eminence , and especially in my years of more momentous labour . I remember your saying that you had notions of ...
... leave off , notwithstanding my occasional depressions , and I hope for the support of a high power while I climb this little eminence , and especially in my years of more momentous labour . I remember your saying that you had notions of ...
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