Life and Letters of John KeatsG. Cumberlege; Oxford University Press, 1951 - 282 стор. |
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... TEIGNMOUTH , 14 March , [ 1818. ] The I escaped being blown over , and blown under , and trees and house being toppled on me . I have , since hearing of Brown's accident , had an aversion to a dose of parapet , and being also a lover of ...
... TEIGNMOUTH , 14 March , [ 1818. ] The I escaped being blown over , and blown under , and trees and house being toppled on me . I have , since hearing of Brown's accident , had an aversion to a dose of parapet , and being also a lover of ...
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... Teignmouth . They returned together to Hamp stead , where he gradually sunk under the disease , affectionately tended and fraternally mourned . He was of a most gentle and witty nature , and resembled John in character and appearance ...
... Teignmouth . They returned together to Hamp stead , where he gradually sunk under the disease , affectionately tended and fraternally mourned . He was of a most gentle and witty nature , and resembled John in character and appearance ...
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... TEIGNMOUTH , Sept. 1818 . MY DEAR BAILEY , When a poor devil is drowning , it is said he comes thrice to the surface before he makes his final sink ; if , however , at the third rise , he can manage to catch hold of a piece of weed or ...
... TEIGNMOUTH , Sept. 1818 . MY DEAR BAILEY , When a poor devil is drowning , it is said he comes thrice to the surface before he makes his final sink ; if , however , at the third rise , he can manage to catch hold of a piece of weed or ...
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