The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... reason , and the love of good and ill , Be my award ! Things cannot to the will Be settled , but they tease us out of thought ; Or is it that imagination brought Beyond its proper bound , yet still confin'd , Lost in a sort of Purgatory ...
... reason , and the love of good and ill , Be my award ! Things cannot to the will Be settled , but they tease us out of thought ; Or is it that imagination brought Beyond its proper bound , yet still confin'd , Lost in a sort of Purgatory ...
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... reason of my delaying is oftentimes for this feeling - I wait for a proper temper . Now you ask for an immediate answer , I do not like to wait even till to - morrow . However , I am now so depressed that I have not an idea to put to ...
... reason of my delaying is oftentimes for this feeling - I wait for a proper temper . Now you ask for an immediate answer , I do not like to wait even till to - morrow . However , I am now so depressed that I have not an idea to put to ...
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... reason why men who have been bosom - friends for a number of years after- wards meet coldly ; neither of them know why . Some think I have lost that poetic fire and ardour they say I once had . The fact is , I perhaps have , but instead ...
... reason why men who have been bosom - friends for a number of years after- wards meet coldly ; neither of them know why . Some think I have lost that poetic fire and ardour they say I once had . The fact is , I perhaps have , but instead ...
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The Life & Letters of John Keats Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton),John Keats Повний перегляд - 1927 |
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