The Poetical Works of KeatsHoughton Mifflin, 1975 - 483 páginas A collection of Keats' poems and letters, with a biographical profile of the poet and commentary on his work. |
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... dear so my dear Bailey , do not think of this unpleasant affair , if possible do not - I defy any harm to come of it I defy . I shall write to Cripps this week , and request him to tell me all his goings - on from time to time by Letter ...
... dear so my dear Bailey , do not think of this unpleasant affair , if possible do not - I defy any harm to come of it I defy . I shall write to Cripps this week , and request him to tell me all his goings - on from time to time by Letter ...
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... DEAR HAYDON My throat has not suffered me yet to expose myself to the night air however I have been to town in the day time - have had several interviews with my guardian have written him rather a plain - spoken Letter - which has had ...
... DEAR HAYDON My throat has not suffered me yet to expose myself to the night air however I have been to town in the day time - have had several interviews with my guardian have written him rather a plain - spoken Letter - which has had ...
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... dear Fanny this very shabby note . Your affectionate Brother JOHN . 148. TO GEORGIANA AUGUSTA KEATS Thursday , January 13 , 1820 . MY DEAR SIS .: By the time you receive this your trouble will be over . I wish you knew they were half ...
... dear Fanny this very shabby note . Your affectionate Brother JOHN . 148. TO GEORGIANA AUGUSTA KEATS Thursday , January 13 , 1820 . MY DEAR SIS .: By the time you receive this your trouble will be over . I wish you knew they were half ...
Contenido
IMITATION OF SPENSER | 1 |
THE SAME | 33 |
MESSRS TAYLOR AND HESSEY | 39 |
Derechos de autor | |
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Términos y frases comunes
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