The Letters of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1952 - 570 páginas |
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... Lord Byron , ' and is one of the finest things he has said I have no town talk for you , as I have not been much among people — as for Politics they are in my opinion only sleepy because they will soon be too wide awake - Perhaps not ...
... Lord Byron , ' and is one of the finest things he has said I have no town talk for you , as I have not been much among people — as for Politics they are in my opinion only sleepy because they will soon be too wide awake - Perhaps not ...
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... lord , followed by a dash . Mr. Frederick Page , who first collated Lord Crewe's holograph letter for me , pointed out , however , that the word is ' lords ' and that what my father interpreted as a dash is really an imperfect ' s ...
... lord , followed by a dash . Mr. Frederick Page , who first collated Lord Crewe's holograph letter for me , pointed out , however , that the word is ' lords ' and that what my father interpreted as a dash is really an imperfect ' s ...
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... Lord Ms3 and particularly St John Leicesters good lord deliver us — I shall expect to see your Picture plumped out like a ripe Peach - you would not be very willing to give me a slice of it . I came to this place in the hopes of meeting ...
... Lord Ms3 and particularly St John Leicesters good lord deliver us — I shall expect to see your Picture plumped out like a ripe Peach - you would not be very willing to give me a slice of it . I came to this place in the hopes of meeting ...
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CHRONOLOGY OF PRINCIPAL EVENTS ETC | xxix |
George Keats to John | li |
Elmes James 130 | lv |
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