The Letters of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1952 - 570 páginas |
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... Miss Brawne complied promptly with the request mentioned in John's farewell letter to his sister ( No. 236 ) , and the correspondence then begun lasted for many years , while in her letters to my father written between the years 1877 ...
... Miss Brawne complied promptly with the request mentioned in John's farewell letter to his sister ( No. 236 ) , and the correspondence then begun lasted for many years , while in her letters to my father written between the years 1877 ...
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... BRAWNE . ( Feb. 1820 ? ) Address : Miss Brawne No postmark . My dearest Fanny , J. K. Then all we have to do is to be patient . Whatever violence I may sometimes do myself by hinting at what would appear to any one but ourselves a ...
... BRAWNE . ( Feb. 1820 ? ) Address : Miss Brawne No postmark . My dearest Fanny , J. K. Then all we have to do is to be patient . Whatever violence I may sometimes do myself by hinting at what would appear to any one but ourselves a ...
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... Miss Brawne and my Sister is amazing . The one seems to absorb the other to a degree incredible . I seldom think of my Brother and Sister - in america . The thought of leaving Miss Brawne is beyond every thing horrible -- the sense of ...
... Miss Brawne and my Sister is amazing . The one seems to absorb the other to a degree incredible . I seldom think of my Brother and Sister - in america . The thought of leaving Miss Brawne is beyond every thing horrible -- the sense of ...
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CHRONOLOGY OF PRINCIPAL EVENTS ETC | xxix |
George Keats to John | li |
Elmes James 130 | lv |
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