Selected Letters of John KeatsFarrar, Straus and Young, 1951 - 282 páginas |
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... wish , he confronted it , recognized it , and delighted in it . Food - and what for the infant usually goes with food , a cozy warmth - made for him the form , the elementary idea , of felicity . He did not fear the seduction of the wish ...
... wish , he confronted it , recognized it , and delighted in it . Food - and what for the infant usually goes with food , a cozy warmth - made for him the form , the elementary idea , of felicity . He did not fear the seduction of the wish ...
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... wish to believe in immortal- ity - I wish to live with you for ever . Do not let my name ever pass between you and those laughers , if I have no other merit than the great Love for you , that were sufficient to keep me sacred and ...
... wish to believe in immortal- ity - I wish to live with you for ever . Do not let my name ever pass between you and those laughers , if I have no other merit than the great Love for you , that were sufficient to keep me sacred and ...
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... wish for death every day and night to deliver me from these pains , and then I wish death away , for death would destroy even those pains which are better than nothing . Land and Sea , weakness and decline are great seperators , but ...
... wish for death every day and night to deliver me from these pains , and then I wish death away , for death would destroy even those pains which are better than nothing . Land and Sea , weakness and decline are great seperators , but ...
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Introduction by Lionel Trilling | 3 |
A Note on the Text | 43 |
The Selected Letters | 55 |
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