The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... least contempt for my species ; and , though it may sound paradoxical , my greatest elevations of soul leave me every time more humbled . Enough of this , though , in your love for me , you will not think it enough . Tom is rather more ...
... least contempt for my species ; and , though it may sound paradoxical , my greatest elevations of soul leave me every time more humbled . Enough of this , though , in your love for me , you will not think it enough . Tom is rather more ...
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... least he could rest his eyes on her habitation , and enjoy each chance opportunity of her society . I find a fragment written about this date , and under this inspiration , but it is still an interesting study of the human heart , to ...
... least he could rest his eyes on her habitation , and enjoy each chance opportunity of her society . I find a fragment written about this date , and under this inspiration , but it is still an interesting study of the human heart , to ...
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... least some annoyances to the sufferer , and much painful responsibility , extreme anxiety , and unrelieved distress to his friend . On arriving at Rome , he delivered the letter of intro- duction , already mentioned , to Dr. ( Sir James ) ...
... least some annoyances to the sufferer , and much painful responsibility , extreme anxiety , and unrelieved distress to his friend . On arriving at Rome , he delivered the letter of intro- duction , already mentioned , to Dr. ( Sir James ) ...
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