Selected Letters of John KeatsFarrar, Straus and Young, 1951 - 282 páginas |
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... Miss Dennets . I suppose you will see my Critique on the new Tragedy in the next Week's Champion - It is a shocking bad one . I have not seen Hunt , he was out when I called - Mrs Hunt looks as well as ever I saw her after her ...
... Miss Dennets . I suppose you will see my Critique on the new Tragedy in the next Week's Champion - It is a shocking bad one . I have not seen Hunt , he was out when I called - Mrs Hunt looks as well as ever I saw her after her ...
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... Miss Millar's birthday dance - Shall I dance with Miss Waldegrave ? Eh ! I shall be obliged to shirk a good many there — I shall be the only Dandy there - and indeed I merely comply with the invitation that the party may no [ t ] be ...
... Miss Millar's birthday dance - Shall I dance with Miss Waldegrave ? Eh ! I shall be obliged to shirk a good many there — I shall be the only Dandy there - and indeed I merely comply with the invitation that the party may no [ t ] be ...
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... Miss Brawne and my Sister is amazing . The one seems to absorb the other to a degree incredible . I seldom think of my Brother and Sister - in america . The thought of leaving Miss Brawne is beyond every thing horrible — the sense of ...
... Miss Brawne and my Sister is amazing . The one seems to absorb the other to a degree incredible . I seldom think of my Brother and Sister - in america . The thought of leaving Miss Brawne is beyond every thing horrible — the sense of ...
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Introduction by Lionel Trilling | 3 |
A Note on the Text | 43 |
The Selected Letters | 55 |
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