Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Volumen1E. Moxon, 1848 - 393 páginas |
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Página 95
... completely over- turns his objections . The fact is , he and Shelley are hurt , and perhaps justly , at my not having showed them the affair officiously ; and , from several hints I have had , they appear much disposed to dissect and ...
... completely over- turns his objections . The fact is , he and Shelley are hurt , and perhaps justly , at my not having showed them the affair officiously ; and , from several hints I have had , they appear much disposed to dissect and ...
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... completely ; Tom is quite low - spirited . It is impossible to live in a country which is continually under hatches . Who would live in a region of mists , game laws , indemnity bills , & c . , when there is such JOHN KEATS . 123.
... completely ; Tom is quite low - spirited . It is impossible to live in a country which is continually under hatches . Who would live in a region of mists , game laws , indemnity bills , & c . , when there is such JOHN KEATS . 123.
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... three hundred crosses in the island , but the Presbyterians destroyed all but two , one of which is a very fine one , and completely covered with a shaggy , coarse moss . The old school - master , an 184 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... three hundred crosses in the island , but the Presbyterians destroyed all but two , one of which is a very fine one , and completely covered with a shaggy , coarse moss . The old school - master , an 184 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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... completely exposed . In the very first sentence of his essay , indeed , Mr. Jeffrey lamented that these works had not come under his notice earlier , and , in the late edition of his collected articles , he expresses 66 the additional ...
... completely exposed . In the very first sentence of his essay , indeed , Mr. Jeffrey lamented that these works had not come under his notice earlier , and , in the late edition of his collected articles , he expresses 66 the additional ...
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... completely he , in his world of art , rested above such paltry assailants . After his early death the accusa- tion was revived by the affectionate indignation of Mr. Brown ; and Shelley , being in Italy , readily adopted the same tone ...
... completely he , in his world of art , rested above such paltry assailants . After his early death the accusa- tion was revived by the affectionate indignation of Mr. Brown ; and Shelley , being in Italy , readily adopted the same tone ...
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