The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... soon after Keats . [ Postmark , 22 November , 1817 , Leatherhead . ] MY DEAR BAILEY , I will get over the first part of this ( unpaid ) letter as soon as possible , for it relates to the affairs of poor Cripps . To a man of your nature ...
... soon after Keats . [ Postmark , 22 November , 1817 , Leatherhead . ] MY DEAR BAILEY , I will get over the first part of this ( unpaid ) letter as soon as possible , for it relates to the affairs of poor Cripps . To a man of your nature ...
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... soon as you touch the shore , all the horrors of sickness are soon forgotten , as was the case with a lady on board , who could not hold her head up all the way . We had not been into the Thames an hour before her tongue began to some ...
... soon as you touch the shore , all the horrors of sickness are soon forgotten , as was the case with a lady on board , who could not hold her head up all the way . We had not been into the Thames an hour before her tongue began to some ...
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John Keats, Richard Monckton Milnes Baron Houghton. presence , and he soon returned to where at least he could rest his eyes on her habitation , and enjoy each chance opportunity of her society . I find ... soon returned to where at least ...
John Keats, Richard Monckton Milnes Baron Houghton. presence , and he soon returned to where at least he could rest his eyes on her habitation , and enjoy each chance opportunity of her society . I find ... soon returned to where at least ...
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