The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... night , and pray , pray , pray , to your star like a heathen . " If there were elements of torture in his love , moreover , this was due in part to the harrowing doubt whether for him , an unpopular poet in miserable health and in diffi ...
... night , and pray , pray , pray , to your star like a heathen . " If there were elements of torture in his love , moreover , this was due in part to the harrowing doubt whether for him , an unpopular poet in miserable health and in diffi ...
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... night ; and moreover , I know not how it is , I could not get wholesome food . By this means , in a week or so , I became not over capable in my upper stories , and set off pell - mell for Margate , at least a hundred and fifty miles ...
... night ; and moreover , I know not how it is , I could not get wholesome food . By this means , in a week or so , I became not over capable in my upper stories , and set off pell - mell for Margate , at least a hundred and fifty miles ...
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... night after night , here I am by our poor dying friend . My spirits , my intellect , and my health are breaking down . I can get no one to change with me - no one to relieve me . All run away , and even if they did not , Keats would not ...
... night after night , here I am by our poor dying friend . My spirits , my intellect , and my health are breaking down . I can get no one to change with me - no one to relieve me . All run away , and even if they did not , Keats would not ...
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