Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Volumen1E. Moxon, 1848 - 393 páginas |
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... George Keats , and who placed at my disposal , with the con- sent of the family , the letters George received from his brother after he emigrated to America . I have taken the liberty of omitting some few unimportant passages which ...
... George Keats , and who placed at my disposal , with the con- sent of the family , the letters George received from his brother after he emigrated to America . I have taken the liberty of omitting some few unimportant passages which ...
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... George , older than himself , Thomas , younger , and a sister much younger ; John resembled his father in feature stature and manners , while the two brothers were more like their mother , who was tall , had a large oval face , and a ...
... George , older than himself , Thomas , younger , and a sister much younger ; John resembled his father in feature stature and manners , while the two brothers were more like their mother , who was tall , had a large oval face , and a ...
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... George , then a clerk in Mr. Abbey's house , his next Epistle is addressed , and Spenser is there too . But by this time the delightful compla- cency of conscious genius had already dawned upon his mind and gives the poem an especial ...
... George , then a clerk in Mr. Abbey's house , his next Epistle is addressed , and Spenser is there too . But by this time the delightful compla- cency of conscious genius had already dawned upon his mind and gives the poem an especial ...
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... George spoke so well of , for I like it extremely . Well , this head I have hung over my books , just above the three in a row , having first discarded a French Ambassador ; now this alone is a good morning's work . Yesterday I went to ...
... George spoke so well of , for I like it extremely . Well , this head I have hung over my books , just above the three in a row , having first discarded a French Ambassador ; now this alone is a good morning's work . Yesterday I went to ...
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... George in ink : which Haydon will do if you tell him how I want them . From want of regular rest I have been rather narvus , and the passage in Lear , " Do you not hear the sea ! has haunted me intensely . " It keeps eternal whisperings ...
... George in ink : which Haydon will do if you tell him how I want them . From want of regular rest I have been rather narvus , and the passage in Lear , " Do you not hear the sea ! has haunted me intensely . " It keeps eternal whisperings ...
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