The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... thing it is , how great things are to be gained by it , what a thing to be in the mouth of Fame , that at last the idea has grown so monstrously beyond my seeming power of attainment , that the other day I nearly consented with myself ...
... thing it is , how great things are to be gained by it , what a thing to be in the mouth of Fame , that at last the idea has grown so monstrously beyond my seeming power of attainment , that the other day I nearly consented with myself ...
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... thing . Things have happened lately of great perplexity ; you must have heard of them ; Reynolds and Haydon retorting and re- criminating , and parting for ever . The same thing has happened between Haydon and Hunt . It is unfortunate ...
... thing . Things have happened lately of great perplexity ; you must have heard of them ; Reynolds and Haydon retorting and re- criminating , and parting for ever . The same thing has happened between Haydon and Hunt . It is unfortunate ...
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... things to say to you , and know not where to begin . It shall be upon a thing most interesting to you , my Poem . Well ! I have given the first Book to Taylor ; he seemed more than satisfied with it , and , to my surprise , proposed ...
... things to say to you , and know not where to begin . It shall be upon a thing most interesting to you , my Poem . Well ! I have given the first Book to Taylor ; he seemed more than satisfied with it , and , to my surprise , proposed ...
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The Life & Letters of John Keats Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton),John Keats Повний перегляд - 1927 |
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