The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... brother Tom , but more especially , believe me , I should like to have remained near you , were it but for an atom of consolation after parting with so dear a daughter . My brother George has ever been more than a brother to me ; he has ...
... brother Tom , but more especially , believe me , I should like to have remained near you , were it but for an atom of consolation after parting with so dear a daughter . My brother George has ever been more than a brother to me ; he has ...
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... Brother , JOHN . MY DEAR BROTHER AND SISTER , 14 February [ 1819 ] . How is it that we have not heard from you at the Settlement ? Surely the letters have miscarried . I am still at Wentworth Place ; indeed , I have kept indoors lately ...
... Brother , JOHN . MY DEAR BROTHER AND SISTER , 14 February [ 1819 ] . How is it that we have not heard from you at the Settlement ? Surely the letters have miscarried . I am still at Wentworth Place ; indeed , I have kept indoors lately ...
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... brother's positive assertion that , when he left London , he had not the courage to lay before him the real state of their affairs , but that he kept to the pleasing side of things , and encour- aged him in the belief that the American ...
... brother's positive assertion that , when he left London , he had not the courage to lay before him the real state of their affairs , but that he kept to the pleasing side of things , and encour- aged him in the belief that the American ...
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