Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Volumen1E. Moxon, 1848 - 393 páginas |
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... passed away , " & c . & c . which , but for the insertion of one epithet of doubtful taste , is excellent in itself , and curious , as showing how he already had possessed himself with the images of Pagan beauty , and was either ...
... passed away , " & c . & c . which , but for the insertion of one epithet of doubtful taste , is excellent in itself , and curious , as showing how he already had possessed himself with the images of Pagan beauty , and was either ...
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... passing the evening in his friend's paint- ing - room , where many men of genius were wont to meet , and , sitting before some picture on which he was engaged , criticise , argue , defend , attack , and quote their favourite writers ...
... passing the evening in his friend's paint- ing - room , where many men of genius were wont to meet , and , sitting before some picture on which he was engaged , criticise , argue , defend , attack , and quote their favourite writers ...
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... to his companions , it was pretty sure to be ridiculed and severely handled . They were therefore surprised when , on presenting * Mr. H. Stephens . himself for examination at Apothecaries ' Hall , he passed JOHN KEATS . 29.
... to his companions , it was pretty sure to be ridiculed and severely handled . They were therefore surprised when , on presenting * Mr. H. Stephens . himself for examination at Apothecaries ' Hall , he passed JOHN KEATS . 29.
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... passed his examination with considerable credit . When , however , he entered on the practical part of his business , although successful in all his operations , he found his mind so oppressed during the task with an over - wrought ...
... passed his examination with considerable credit . When , however , he entered on the practical part of his business , although successful in all his operations , he found his mind so oppressed during the task with an over - wrought ...
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... passing , however , I must say of one thing that has pressed upon me lately , and increased my humility and capability of submission - and that is this truth- Men of genius are great as certain ethereal chemicals operating on the mass ...
... passing , however , I must say of one thing that has pressed upon me lately , and increased my humility and capability of submission - and that is this truth- Men of genius are great as certain ethereal chemicals operating on the mass ...
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