The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... hope they'll look pretty . No , those days are gone away , etc. I hope you will like them - they are at least written in the spirit of outlawry . Here are the Mermaid lines : Souls of Poets dead and gone , etc. In the hope that these ...
... hope they'll look pretty . No , those days are gone away , etc. I hope you will like them - they are at least written in the spirit of outlawry . Here are the Mermaid lines : Souls of Poets dead and gone , etc. In the hope that these ...
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... hope I have not in too late a day touched the beautiful mythology of Greece and dulled its brightness ; for I wish to try once more , before I bid it farewell . MY DEAR REYNOLDS , TEIGN MOUTH , 27 April , 1818 . It is an awful while ...
... hope I have not in too late a day touched the beautiful mythology of Greece and dulled its brightness ; for I wish to try once more , before I bid it farewell . MY DEAR REYNOLDS , TEIGN MOUTH , 27 April , 1818 . It is an awful while ...
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John Keats, Richard Monckton Milnes Baron Houghton. 99.66 hope of happiness when I shall be well , for I am now so weak that I can be flattered into hope . ' Look at my hand , " he said , another day , " it is that of a man of fifty ...
John Keats, Richard Monckton Milnes Baron Houghton. 99.66 hope of happiness when I shall be well , for I am now so weak that I can be flattered into hope . ' Look at my hand , " he said , another day , " it is that of a man of fifty ...
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