The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... mean to deny Wordsworth's grandeur and Hunt's merit , but I mean to say we need not be teased with grandeur and merit when we can have them uncontaminated and unobtrusive . Let us have the old Poets and Robin Hood . Your letter and its ...
... mean to deny Wordsworth's grandeur and Hunt's merit , but I mean to say we need not be teased with grandeur and merit when we can have them uncontaminated and unobtrusive . Let us have the old Poets and Robin Hood . Your letter and its ...
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... mean to include Bailey in this , and so I dismiss him from this , with all the opprobrium he deserves ; that is , in so many words , he is one of the noblest men alive at the present day . In a note to Haydon , about a week ago ( which ...
... mean to include Bailey in this , and so I dismiss him from this , with all the opprobrium he deserves ; that is , in so many words , he is one of the noblest men alive at the present day . In a note to Haydon , about a week ago ( which ...
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... mean , conduct imputed to me by some of my brother's friends , and knew that the knowledge of the facts would soon set that to rights ; but I could not rest while under the impression that he really suffered through my not for- warding ...
... mean , conduct imputed to me by some of my brother's friends , and knew that the knowledge of the facts would soon set that to rights ; but I could not rest while under the impression that he really suffered through my not for- warding ...
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