Life and Letters of John KeatsG. Cumberlege; Oxford University Press, 1951 - 282 стор. |
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... Tell Dilke that it would be perhaps as well if he left a pheasant or partridge alive here and there to keep up a supply of game for next season ; tell him to rein in , if possible , all the Nimrod of his disposition , he being a mighty ...
... Tell Dilke that it would be perhaps as well if he left a pheasant or partridge alive here and there to keep up a supply of game for next season ; tell him to rein in , if possible , all the Nimrod of his disposition , he being a mighty ...
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... tell him he will find one at home most likely . Tell Bailey I hope soon to see him . Remember me to all . The leaves have been out here for many a day . I have written to George for the first stanzas of my Isabel . I shall have them ...
... tell him he will find one at home most likely . Tell Bailey I hope soon to see him . Remember me to all . The leaves have been out here for many a day . I have written to George for the first stanzas of my Isabel . I shall have them ...
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... tell him - tell that great poet and noble - hearted man - that we shall all bear his memory in the most precious part of our hearts , and that the world shall bow their heads to it , as our loves do . Or if this again will trouble his ...
... tell him - tell that great poet and noble - hearted man - that we shall all bear his memory in the most precious part of our hearts , and that the world shall bow their heads to it , as our loves do . Or if this again will trouble his ...
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