The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... speak of " poor Johnson , " but " poor , dear Dr. Johnson ” is a phrase that is recorded as having come from the lips of Johnson's most dearly loved friend , Bennet Langton . The truth is , it is natural to speak in this way of men of ...
... speak of " poor Johnson , " but " poor , dear Dr. Johnson ” is a phrase that is recorded as having come from the lips of Johnson's most dearly loved friend , Bennet Langton . The truth is , it is natural to speak in this way of men of ...
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John Keats, Richard Monckton Milnes Baron Houghton. Bailey yesterday , obliged to speak in a high way , and a damme who's afraid ? for I had owed him [ a letter ] so long : however , he shall see I will be better in ... speak in a high way...
John Keats, Richard Monckton Milnes Baron Houghton. Bailey yesterday , obliged to speak in a high way , and a damme who's afraid ? for I had owed him [ a letter ] so long : however , he shall see I will be better in ... speak in a high way...
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... speak of such and such things . Remember me to all , including Mr. and Mrs. Bentley . Your most affectionate brother , JOHN . From Fort William Keats mounted Ben Nevis . When on the summit a cloud enveloped him , and sitting on the ...
... speak of such and such things . Remember me to all , including Mr. and Mrs. Bentley . Your most affectionate brother , JOHN . From Fort William Keats mounted Ben Nevis . When on the summit a cloud enveloped him , and sitting on the ...
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