The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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John Keats, Richard Monckton Milnes Baron Houghton. any intention of producing the effect , to which it has , at least , greatly contributed , of embittering his existence , and inducing a disease , from which ... effect, to which it ...
John Keats, Richard Monckton Milnes Baron Houghton. any intention of producing the effect , to which it has , at least , greatly contributed , of embittering his existence , and inducing a disease , from which ... effect, to which it ...
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... effect of the whole when you come to read it . I hope you will then not think my labour misspent . Since I finished it I have finished Lamia , and am now occupied in revising St. Agnes ' Eve , and studying Italian . Ariosto I find as ...
... effect of the whole when you come to read it . I hope you will then not think my labour misspent . Since I finished it I have finished Lamia , and am now occupied in revising St. Agnes ' Eve , and studying Italian . Ariosto I find as ...
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... effect on you , when seen speaking in profile : this Scot is the most accomplished fellow in this way I ever met with : the effect was complete ; it went down like a dose of bitters , and I hope will improve my digestion . At Taylor's ...
... effect on you , when seen speaking in profile : this Scot is the most accomplished fellow in this way I ever met with : the effect was complete ; it went down like a dose of bitters , and I hope will improve my digestion . At Taylor's ...
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