The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... appears to have been the chief impulse to these relations . With Mr. Felton Mathew , to whom his first published Epistle was addressed , he appears to have enjoyed a high intellectual sympathy . This friend had introduced him to ...
... appears to have been the chief impulse to these relations . With Mr. Felton Mathew , to whom his first published Epistle was addressed , he appears to have enjoyed a high intellectual sympathy . This friend had introduced him to ...
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... appears from the following extract of a letter to Mr. Hunt , 1 written from Margate , that the sojourn in the Isle of Wight had not answered his expectations : the solitude , or rather the company of self , was too much for him . I went ...
... appears from the following extract of a letter to Mr. Hunt , 1 written from Margate , that the sojourn in the Isle of Wight had not answered his expectations : the solitude , or rather the company of self , was too much for him . I went ...
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... appears to me the very contrary of " blessed . " I hope this will appear to you more eligible : Wherein lies happiness ? In that which becks Our ready minds to fellowship divine ; A fellowship with essence , till we shine Full ...
... appears to me the very contrary of " blessed . " I hope this will appear to you more eligible : Wherein lies happiness ? In that which becks Our ready minds to fellowship divine ; A fellowship with essence , till we shine Full ...
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The Life & Letters of John Keats Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton),John Keats Повний перегляд - 1927 |
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