The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... coming night may be my last . I cannot live without you , and not only you , but chaste you ; virtuous you . " " Hamlet's heart , " he wrote in another letter , " was full of such misery as mine is , when he said to Ophelia , ' Go to a ...
... coming night may be my last . I cannot live without you , and not only you , but chaste you ; virtuous you . " " Hamlet's heart , " he wrote in another letter , " was full of such misery as mine is , when he said to Ophelia , ' Go to a ...
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... coming ; but I am certain I bring with me a vexation they are better without . If I can possibly , at any time , feel my temper coming upon me , I refrain even from a promised visit . I am certain I have not a right feeling towards ...
... coming ; but I am certain I bring with me a vexation they are better without . If I can possibly , at any time , feel my temper coming upon me , I refrain even from a promised visit . I am certain I have not a right feeling towards ...
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... coming here , I almost forgot . The first time I sat down to write , I could scarcely believe in the necessity for so doing . It struck me as a great oddity . Yet the very corn which is now so beautiful , as if it had only took to ...
... coming here , I almost forgot . The first time I sat down to write , I could scarcely believe in the necessity for so doing . It struck me as a great oddity . Yet the very corn which is now so beautiful , as if it had only took to ...
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The Life & Letters of John Keats Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton),John Keats Повний перегляд - 1927 |
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