The Letters and Peoms of John Keats ...Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... George , who emigrated to America with his young wife in 1818 , that the larger part of the letters were not included in that most excellent work of Lord Houghton's , " The Life , Letters , and Literary Re- mains of John Keats ...
... George , who emigrated to America with his young wife in 1818 , that the larger part of the letters were not included in that most excellent work of Lord Houghton's , " The Life , Letters , and Literary Re- mains of John Keats ...
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... George Keats was not the elder of the brothers , being two years John's junior , as he was born in 1797 , while the poet was born in 1795. It was only natural that such an error should have been made , as George Keats was larger and ...
... George Keats was not the elder of the brothers , being two years John's junior , as he was born in 1797 , while the poet was born in 1795. It was only natural that such an error should have been made , as George Keats was larger and ...
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... George Keats and his wife : She is not a Cleopatra , but is at least a Charmian . She has a rich Eastern look ; she has fine eyes and fine manners . When she comes into the room she makes the same impres- sion as the beauty of a ...
... George Keats and his wife : She is not a Cleopatra , but is at least a Charmian . She has a rich Eastern look ; she has fine eyes and fine manners . When she comes into the room she makes the same impres- sion as the beauty of a ...
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... George , I must immediately , now I think of it , correct a little misconception of a part of my last letter . The Miss Reynolds have never said one word against me about you , or by any means endeavoured to lessen you in my estimation ...
... George , I must immediately , now I think of it , correct a little misconception of a part of my last letter . The Miss Reynolds have never said one word against me about you , or by any means endeavoured to lessen you in my estimation ...
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... very much . Mrs. Wells ' desires particularly to Tom and her respects to George , and I desire no better than to be ever your most affectionate brother , JOHN . No. 2 . HAMPSTEAD , 22d December , 1817 . 6 LETTERS TO HIS BROTHERS .
... very much . Mrs. Wells ' desires particularly to Tom and her respects to George , and I desire no better than to be ever your most affectionate brother , JOHN . No. 2 . HAMPSTEAD , 22d December , 1817 . 6 LETTERS TO HIS BROTHERS .
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