The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... never have written his greatest poems . I doubt if any poet who has never been in love can write the greatest poetry of which his genius is capable ; and Keats had never been deeply in love till he met Fanny Brawne . We are accustomed ...
... never have written his greatest poems . I doubt if any poet who has never been in love can write the greatest poetry of which his genius is capable ; and Keats had never been deeply in love till he met Fanny Brawne . We are accustomed ...
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... never drink above three glasses of wine , and never any spirits and water ; though , by the bye , the other day Woodhouse took me to his coffee - house , and ordered a bottle of claret . How I like claret ! when I can get claret , I ...
... never drink above three glasses of wine , and never any spirits and water ; though , by the bye , the other day Woodhouse took me to his coffee - house , and ordered a bottle of claret . How I like claret ! when I can get claret , I ...
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... never was to come . But these loving brothers had now met and parted for the last time , and this gay letter remains the last record of a cheerful and hopeful nature that was about to be plunged into the darkness of pain and death , and ...
... never was to come . But these loving brothers had now met and parted for the last time , and this gay letter remains the last record of a cheerful and hopeful nature that was about to be plunged into the darkness of pain and death , and ...
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