The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... heart that harbours virtuous thought , And is with child of glorious great intent , Can never rest until it forth have brought Th ' eternal brood of glory excellent . Let me know particularly about Haydon , ask him to write to me about ...
... heart that harbours virtuous thought , And is with child of glorious great intent , Can never rest until it forth have brought Th ' eternal brood of glory excellent . Let me know particularly about Haydon , ask him to write to me about ...
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... heart , like a load of Immortality . Poor Tom - that woman and poetry were ringing changes in my senses . Now I am , in comparison , happy . I am sensible this will distress you - you must forgive me . Had I known you would have set out ...
... heart , like a load of Immortality . Poor Tom - that woman and poetry were ringing changes in my senses . Now I am , in comparison , happy . I am sensible this will distress you - you must forgive me . Had I known you would have set out ...
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... heart , are journeying to one and the same place , and shall unite somehow or other again , face to face , mutually conscious , mutually delighted . Tell him he is only before us on the road , as he was in everything else ; or , whether ...
... heart , are journeying to one and the same place , and shall unite somehow or other again , face to face , mutually conscious , mutually delighted . Tell him he is only before us on the road , as he was in everything else ; or , whether ...
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The Life & Letters of John Keats Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton),John Keats Повний перегляд - 1927 |
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