The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... heard from Rice ? Has Martin met with the Cumberland Beggar , or been wondering at the old Leech - gatherer ? Has he a turn for fossils ? that is , is he capable of sinking up to his middle in a morass ? How is Hazlitt ? We were reading ...
... heard from Rice ? Has Martin met with the Cumberland Beggar , or been wondering at the old Leech - gatherer ? Has he a turn for fossils ? that is , is he capable of sinking up to his middle in a morass ? How is Hazlitt ? We were reading ...
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... heard from me . I hope I may not be punished , when I see you well , and so anxious as you always are for me , with the remembrance of my so seldom writing when you were so horribly confined . The most unhappy hours in our lives are ...
... heard from me . I hope I may not be punished , when I see you well , and so anxious as you always are for me , with the remembrance of my so seldom writing when you were so horribly confined . The most unhappy hours in our lives are ...
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... heard of , have had hearts completely disinterested . I can remember but two , Socrates and Jesus . Their histories evince it . What I heard Taylor observe with respect to Socrates is true of Jesus : that , though he transmitted no ...
... heard of , have had hearts completely disinterested . I can remember but two , Socrates and Jesus . Their histories evince it . What I heard Taylor observe with respect to Socrates is true of Jesus : that , though he transmitted no ...
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