The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... person , was not then apparent , any more than the undue prominence of the lower lip , which afterwards gave his face too pugnacious a character to be entirely pleasing , but at that time only completed such an impression as the ...
... person , was not then apparent , any more than the undue prominence of the lower lip , which afterwards gave his face too pugnacious a character to be entirely pleasing , but at that time only completed such an impression as the ...
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... person . I dare say you have altered also . Mine is not the same hand I clenched at Ham- mond's.1 We are like the relic garments of a saint , the same and not the same ; for the careful monks patch it and patch it till there is not a ...
... person . I dare say you have altered also . Mine is not the same hand I clenched at Ham- mond's.1 We are like the relic garments of a saint , the same and not the same ; for the careful monks patch it and patch it till there is not a ...
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... persons you must have observed have a most unpleasant effect on you , when seen speaking in profile : this Scot is the ... person would think I was addressing myself to a lover of scandal , but I know you do not like scandal 196 LIFE AND ...
... persons you must have observed have a most unpleasant effect on you , when seen speaking in profile : this Scot is the ... person would think I was addressing myself to a lover of scandal , but I know you do not like scandal 196 LIFE AND ...
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The Life & Letters of John Keats Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton),John Keats Повний перегляд - 1927 |
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