The Poetical Works of John Keats: Given from His Own Editions and Other Authentic Sources and Collated with Many ManuscriptsThomas Y. Crowell, 1895 - 661 стор. |
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... temporal artery . He told Brown that he did it " with the utmost nicety , " but his dexterity seemed a miracle and he never dared lift the scalpel again . Cowden Clarke about the beginning of 1816 settled in London BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH . xi.
... temporal artery . He told Brown that he did it " with the utmost nicety , " but his dexterity seemed a miracle and he never dared lift the scalpel again . Cowden Clarke about the beginning of 1816 settled in London BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH . xi.
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... ill - health , which , together with inherited consumptive tendencies , made the poet himself recognize that he should never again be " secure in robustness . " xiv While he was living at Hampstead he once found BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH . xiii.
... ill - health , which , together with inherited consumptive tendencies , made the poet himself recognize that he should never again be " secure in robustness . " xiv While he was living at Hampstead he once found BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH . xiii.
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... never was in love , yet the voice and shape of a woman has haunted me these two days . " He had written to his " brother and sister George " - " The roaring of the wind is my wife ; and the stars through my window - panes are my ...
... never was in love , yet the voice and shape of a woman has haunted me these two days . " He had written to his " brother and sister George " - " The roaring of the wind is my wife ; and the stars through my window - panes are my ...
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... never suspect- ing that he was living even then on the generosity of his friend Brown . It was not till some time afterwards that he succeeded in clearing himself from the charge of having been mean and cruel to his brother . A few days ...
... never suspect- ing that he was living even then on the generosity of his friend Brown . It was not till some time afterwards that he succeeded in clearing himself from the charge of having been mean and cruel to his brother . A few days ...
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... never met again , but Keats wrote Brown a long , pathetic letter , confiding to him the secret of the tortures which he had suffered , and asking him to be a friend to Miss Brawne after he was dead . " The thought of leaving Miss Brawne ...
... never met again , but Keats wrote Brown a long , pathetic letter , confiding to him the secret of the tortures which he had suffered , and asking him to be a friend to Miss Brawne after he was dead . " The thought of leaving Miss Brawne ...
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The Poetical Works of John Keats: Given from His Own Editions and Other ... John Keats Повний перегляд - 1895 |
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