Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Volumen1E. Moxon, 1848 - 393 páginas |
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... hear that records of the Sabine poet and his contemporaries , composed upon the Boswellian plan , had been unearthed among the ruins of Herculaneum . " With this earnest warning before me , I hesitated some time as to the application of ...
... hear that records of the Sabine poet and his contemporaries , composed upon the Boswellian plan , had been unearthed among the ruins of Herculaneum . " With this earnest warning before me , I hesitated some time as to the application of ...
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... hear the sea ! has haunted me intensely . " It keeps eternal whisperings around , " & c . * April , 18th . I'll tell you what - on the 23rd was Shakespeare born . Now if I should receive a letter from you , and another from my brother ...
... hear the sea ! has haunted me intensely . " It keeps eternal whisperings around , " & c . * April , 18th . I'll tell you what - on the 23rd was Shakespeare born . Now if I should receive a letter from you , and another from my brother ...
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... , your obedient servant and friend , JOHN KEATS . I shall be happy to hear any little intelligence in the literary or friendly way when you have time to scribble . E 10th July , 1817 . MY DEAR SIR , 66 48 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... , your obedient servant and friend , JOHN KEATS . I shall be happy to hear any little intelligence in the literary or friendly way when you have time to scribble . E 10th July , 1817 . MY DEAR SIR , 66 48 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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... hear such you ungallant chiding . " Now , you must know , I am not desolate , but have , thank God , twenty - five good notes in my fob . But then , you know , I laid them by to write with , and would stand at bay a fortnight ere they ...
... hear such you ungallant chiding . " Now , you must know , I am not desolate , but have , thank God , twenty - five good notes in my fob . But then , you know , I laid them by to write with , and would stand at bay a fortnight ere they ...
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... hear the voice most audibly while pleasing myself in the idea of your sensations . 66 · is getting well apace , and if you have a few trees , and a little harvesting about you , I'll snap my fingers in Lucifer's eye . I hope you bathe ...
... hear the voice most audibly while pleasing myself in the idea of your sensations . 66 · is getting well apace , and if you have a few trees , and a little harvesting about you , I'll snap my fingers in Lucifer's eye . I hope you bathe ...
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