The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... walk on roses ? Why should we be owls , when we can be eagles ? Why be teased with " nice - eyed wagtails , " when we have in sight " the cherub Contemplation " ? Why with Wordsworth's " Matthew with a bough of wilding in his hand ...
... walk on roses ? Why should we be owls , when we can be eagles ? Why be teased with " nice - eyed wagtails , " when we have in sight " the cherub Contemplation " ? Why with Wordsworth's " Matthew with a bough of wilding in his hand ...
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... walk that I composed upon it.1 Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness , etc. I hope you are better employed than in gaping after weather . I have been , at different times , so happy as not to know what weather it was . No , I will not ...
... walk that I composed upon it.1 Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness , etc. I hope you are better employed than in gaping after weather . I have been , at different times , so happy as not to know what weather it was . No , I will not ...
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... walking with her , and now - the knowledge of contrast , feeling for light and shade , all that information ... walks about my imagination like a ghost - she is so like Tom . I can scarcely bid you good - bye , even in a letter . I ...
... walking with her , and now - the knowledge of contrast , feeling for light and shade , all that information ... walks about my imagination like a ghost - she is so like Tom . I can scarcely bid you good - bye , even in a letter . I ...
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