The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... sleep , and over - burthened with fever , has got up , after a refreshing day - sleep , and is better than he has been for a long time . And you , I trust , have been again round the Common without any effect but refreshment . As to the ...
... sleep , and over - burthened with fever , has got up , after a refreshing day - sleep , and is better than he has been for a long time . And you , I trust , have been again round the Common without any effect but refreshment . As to the ...
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... sleep : I have been beating about in the tempest of his mind so long . To - night he has talked very much , but so easily , that he fell at last into a pleasant sleep . He seems to have happy dreams . This will bring on some change - it ...
... sleep : I have been beating about in the tempest of his mind so long . To - night he has talked very much , but so easily , that he fell at last into a pleasant sleep . He seems to have happy dreams . This will bring on some change - it ...
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... sleep . This thought alone would keep me by him till he dies : and why did I say I was losing my time ? The advantages I have gained by knowing John Keats are double and treble any I could have won by any other occupation . Farewell ...
... sleep . This thought alone would keep me by him till he dies : and why did I say I was losing my time ? The advantages I have gained by knowing John Keats are double and treble any I could have won by any other occupation . Farewell ...
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The Life & Letters of John Keats Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton),John Keats Повний перегляд - 1927 |
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