The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... write verse in their childhood , but Keats did not begin to write till he was nearly eighteen . Most poets fall passionately in love in their boyhood ; but , in September 1818 , when Keats was almost twenty - three , he wrote to John ...
... write verse in their childhood , but Keats did not begin to write till he was nearly eighteen . Most poets fall passionately in love in their boyhood ; but , in September 1818 , when Keats was almost twenty - three , he wrote to John ...
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... write . [ Monday . ] - You see how I have delayed ; and even now I have but a confused idea of what I should be about . My intellect must be in a degenerating state - it must be — for when I should be writing about - God knows what - I ...
... write . [ Monday . ] - You see how I have delayed ; and even now I have but a confused idea of what I should be about . My intellect must be in a degenerating state - it must be — for when I should be writing about - God knows what - I ...
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... 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 , and I bless my ...
... 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 , and I bless my ...
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