The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... talking like a madman -greater things than our Creator Himself made . I wrote to yesterday : scarcely know what I said in it ; I could not talk about poetry in the way I should have liked , for I was not in humour with either his or ...
... talking like a madman -greater things than our Creator Himself made . I wrote to yesterday : scarcely know what I said in it ; I could not talk about poetry in the way I should have liked , for I was not in humour with either his or ...
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... talk with her - no such thing ; there are the Misses on the look out . They think I don't admire her because I don't stare at her ; they call her a flirt to me — what a wànt of knowledge ! She walks across a room in such a manner that a ...
... talk with her - no such thing ; there are the Misses on the look out . They think I don't admire her because I don't stare at her ; they call her a flirt to me — what a wànt of knowledge ! She walks across a room in such a manner that a ...
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... talks of the quiet grave as the first rest he can ever have . In the last week a great desire for books came across his mind . I got him all I could , and three days this charm lasted , but now it has gone . Yet he is very tranquil . He ...
... talks of the quiet grave as the first rest he can ever have . In the last week a great desire for books came across his mind . I got him all I could , and three days this charm lasted , but now it has gone . Yet he is very tranquil . He ...
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The Life & Letters of John Keats Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton),John Keats Повний перегляд - 1927 |
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