Life and Letters of John KeatsG. Cumberlege; Oxford University Press, 1951 - 282 стор. |
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... continually for a great good which I hope will follow ; so I shall soon be out of town . You must soon bring all your present troubles to a close , and so must I , but we must , like the Fox , prepare for a fresh swarm of flies . Banish ...
... continually for a great good which I hope will follow ; so I shall soon be out of town . You must soon bring all your present troubles to a close , and so must I , but we must , like the Fox , prepare for a fresh swarm of flies . Banish ...
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... continually happening , notwithstanding that we read the same play forty times — for instance , the following from The Tempest never struck me so forcibly as at present : Urchins Shall , for that vast of night that they may work , All ...
... continually happening , notwithstanding that we read the same play forty times — for instance , the following from The Tempest never struck me so forcibly as at present : Urchins Shall , for that vast of night that they may work , All ...
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... continual burning of thought as an only However , Tom is with me at present , and we are very comfortable . We intend , though , to get among some trees . How have you got on among them ? How are the nymphs ? —I suppose they have led ...
... continual burning of thought as an only However , Tom is with me at present , and we are very comfortable . We intend , though , to get among some trees . How have you got on among them ? How are the nymphs ? —I suppose they have led ...
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