The Letters of John Keats, Volumen1H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1931 - 607 páginas |
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... Street , Borough , 1815. ] Although the Borough is a beastly place in dirt , turn- ings , and windings , yet No. 8 , Dean Street , is not difficult to find ; and if you would run the gauntlet over London Bridge , take the first turning ...
... Street , Borough , 1815. ] Although the Borough is a beastly place in dirt , turn- ings , and windings , yet No. 8 , Dean Street , is not difficult to find ; and if you would run the gauntlet over London Bridge , take the first turning ...
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... Street- Clerkenwell . Tuesday [ Postmark , Lombard Street , 17 December 1816. ] My dear Charles , You may now look at Minerva's Egis with impunity , seeing that my awful Visage did not turn you into a John Doree you have accordingly a ...
... Street- Clerkenwell . Tuesday [ Postmark , Lombard Street , 17 December 1816. ] My dear Charles , You may now look at Minerva's Egis with impunity , seeing that my awful Visage did not turn you into a John Doree you have accordingly a ...
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... Street which goes from Bedford Row to Lamb's Conduit Street - I passed her and turned back : she seemed glad of it ; glad to see me and not offended at my passing her before . We walked on towards Islington where we called on a friend ...
... Street which goes from Bedford Row to Lamb's Conduit Street - I passed her and turned back : she seemed glad of it ; glad to see me and not offended at my passing her before . We walked on towards Islington where we called on a friend ...
Contenido
PREFACE | xxix |
To Fanny Brawne February 1820 514 | xxx |
To Georgiana Augusta Keats 13 January 1820 487 | xxxii |
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