The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... thought so much about poetry , so long together , that I could not get to sleep at night ; and moreover , I know not how it is , I could not get wholesome food . By this means , in a week or so , I became not over capable in my upper ...
... thought so much about poetry , so long together , that I could not get to sleep at night ; and moreover , I know not how it is , I could not get wholesome food . By this means , in a week or so , I became not over capable in my upper ...
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... thought , than we become intoxicated with the light and the atmosphere . We see nothing but pleasant wonders , and think of delaying there for ever in delight . However , among the effects this breathing is father of , is that ...
... thought , than we become intoxicated with the light and the atmosphere . We see nothing but pleasant wonders , and think of delaying there for ever in delight . However , among the effects this breathing is father of , is that ...
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... thought I would write " while I was in some liking , " or I might become too ill to write at all ; and then , if the desire to have written should become strong , it would be a great affliction to me . I have many more letters to write ...
... thought I would write " while I was in some liking , " or I might become too ill to write at all ; and then , if the desire to have written should become strong , it would be a great affliction to me . I have many more letters to write ...
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