The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... week ; and so long this sometimes continues , I begin to suspect myself , and the genuineness of my feelings at other times , thinking them a few barren tragedy - tears . My brother Tom is much improved - he is going to Devon- shire ...
... week ; and so long this sometimes continues , I begin to suspect myself , and the genuineness of my feelings at other times , thinking them a few barren tragedy - tears . My brother Tom is much improved - he is going to Devon- shire ...
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... week to week . If I recover , I will do all in my power to correct the mistakes made during sickness ; and if I should not , all my faults will be forgiven . Severn is very well , though he leads so dull a life with me . Remember me to ...
... week to week . If I recover , I will do all in my power to correct the mistakes made during sickness ; and if I should not , all my faults will be forgiven . Severn is very well , though he leads so dull a life with me . Remember me to ...
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... week after week . He has refused all food , and I have prepared his meals six times a day , till he had no excuse left . I have only dared to leave him while he slept . It is impossible to conceive what his sufferings have been : he ...
... week after week . He has refused all food , and I have prepared his meals six times a day , till he had no excuse left . I have only dared to leave him while he slept . It is impossible to conceive what his sufferings have been : he ...
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