Life and Letters of John KeatsG. Cumberlege; Oxford University Press, 1951 - 282 стор. |
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... thing . and Things have happened lately of great perplexity ; you must have heard of them ; retorting and recriminating , and parting for ever . The same thing has happened between and It is unfortunate : men should bear with each other ...
... thing . and Things have happened lately of great perplexity ; you must have heard of them ; retorting and recriminating , and parting for ever . The same thing has happened between and It is unfortunate : men should bear with each other ...
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... thing as a pastime and an amusement , than which I can feel none deeper than a conversation with an imperial woman , the very ' yes ' and ' no ' of whose life is to me a banquet . I don't cry to take the moon home with me in my pocket ...
... thing as a pastime and an amusement , than which I can feel none deeper than a conversation with an imperial woman , the very ' yes ' and ' no ' of whose life is to me a banquet . I don't cry to take the moon home with me in my pocket ...
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... thing as Philo- sophy , for the same reason that an eagle is not so fine a thing as truth . Give me this credit , do you Give me this not think I strive to know myself ? credit , and you will not think , that on my own account I repeat ...
... thing as Philo- sophy , for the same reason that an eagle is not so fine a thing as truth . Give me this credit , do you Give me this not think I strive to know myself ? credit , and you will not think , that on my own account I repeat ...
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