Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Volumen1E. Moxon, 1848 - 393 páginas |
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... enjoyed a high intellectual sympathy . This friend had introduced * A gentleman of high literary merit , now employed in the administration of the Poor Law . him to agreeable society , both of books and men 12 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... enjoyed a high intellectual sympathy . This friend had introduced * A gentleman of high literary merit , now employed in the administration of the Poor Law . him to agreeable society , both of books and men 12 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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... poor a pinion of his wing . " Then again Enobarbus : " men's judgments are A parcel of their fortunes ; and things outward Do draw the inward quality after them , To suffer all alike . " The following applies well to Bertrand : " Yet he ...
... poor a pinion of his wing . " Then again Enobarbus : " men's judgments are A parcel of their fortunes ; and things outward Do draw the inward quality after them , To suffer all alike . " The following applies well to Bertrand : " Yet he ...
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... not to have at the poor devils in a furrow : when they are flying , he may fire , and nobody will be the wiser . " Give my sincerest respects to Mrs. Dilke , saying E 2 JOHN KEATS . 51 'Opening on Neptune with fair blessed beams, ...
... not to have at the poor devils in a furrow : when they are flying , he may fire , and nobody will be the wiser . " Give my sincerest respects to Mrs. Dilke , saying E 2 JOHN KEATS . 51 'Opening on Neptune with fair blessed beams, ...
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... Poor Bailey , scarcely ever well , has gone to bed , pleased that I am writing to you . To your brother John ( whom henceforth I shall consider as mine ) and to you , my dear friends , I shall ever feel grateful for having made known to ...
... Poor Bailey , scarcely ever well , has gone to bed , pleased that I am writing to you . To your brother John ( whom henceforth I shall consider as mine ) and to you , my dear friends , I shall ever feel grateful for having made known to ...
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... poor • such a letter as To a man of your nature -'s must have been extremely · cutting . What occasions the greater part of the world's quarrels ? Simply this : two minds meet , and do not understand each other time enough to prevent ...
... poor • such a letter as To a man of your nature -'s must have been extremely · cutting . What occasions the greater part of the world's quarrels ? Simply this : two minds meet , and do not understand each other time enough to prevent ...
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