Selected Letters of John KeatsFarrar, Straus and Young, 1951 - 282 páginas |
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... Hampstead ; Taylor continued as a publisher , chiefly of educational books . RICHARD WOODHOUSE ( 1788-1834 ) was educated at Eton . When Keats met him he was a young barrister and also literary adviser to Taylor and Hessey . He was a ...
... Hampstead ; Taylor continued as a publisher , chiefly of educational books . RICHARD WOODHOUSE ( 1788-1834 ) was educated at Eton . When Keats met him he was a young barrister and also literary adviser to Taylor and Hessey . He was a ...
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... Hampstead where I found my Brothers - the next Morning finding myself tolerably well I went to Lambs Conduit Street and delivered your Parcel - Jane and Marianne were greatly improved Marianne especially she has no unhealthy plumpness ...
... Hampstead where I found my Brothers - the next Morning finding myself tolerably well I went to Lambs Conduit Street and delivered your Parcel - Jane and Marianne were greatly improved Marianne especially she has no unhealthy plumpness ...
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... Hampstead - she is her a very nice woman - and her daughter senior is I think beautiful and elegant , graceful , silly , fashionable and strange we have a little tiff now and then - and she behaves a little better , or I must have ...
... Hampstead - she is her a very nice woman - and her daughter senior is I think beautiful and elegant , graceful , silly , fashionable and strange we have a little tiff now and then - and she behaves a little better , or I must have ...
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Introduction by Lionel Trilling | 3 |
A Note on the Text | 43 |
The Selected Letters | 55 |
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