The Letters and Peoms of John Keats ...Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... Reynolds , who is at Exeter . I wrote two articles , one on the Drury Lane pan- tomime , the other on the Covent Garden new tragedy , which they have not put in . The one they have inserted is so badly punctuated that , you perceive , I ...
... Reynolds , who is at Exeter . I wrote two articles , one on the Drury Lane pan- tomime , the other on the Covent Garden new tragedy , which they have not put in . The one they have inserted is so badly punctuated that , you perceive , I ...
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... Reynolds have never said one word against me about you , or by any means endeavoured to lessen you in my estimation . That is not what I referred to ; but the manner and thoughts which I knew they internally had towards you , time will ...
... Reynolds have never said one word against me about you , or by any means endeavoured to lessen you in my estimation . That is not what I referred to ; but the manner and thoughts which I knew they internally had towards you , time will ...
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... Reynolds , Bailey , Keats , and others took part , and many witty things were said ; but , under all the circumstances and considering how many words I would have to leave to con- jecture , I have concluded to omit the whole passage ...
... Reynolds , Bailey , Keats , and others took part , and many witty things were said ; but , under all the circumstances and considering how many words I would have to leave to con- jecture , I have concluded to omit the whole passage ...
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... Reynolds , I went to criticise his Duke . The critique is in to- day's " Champion , " which I send you , with the " Examiner , " in which you will find very proper lamentation on the obsoletion of Christmas gam- bols and pastimes ; but ...
... Reynolds , I went to criticise his Duke . The critique is in to- day's " Champion , " which I send you , with the " Examiner , " in which you will find very proper lamentation on the obsoletion of Christmas gam- bols and pastimes ; but ...
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... Reynolds on Wednesday . Brown and Dilke walked with me and back from the Christmas pantomime . I had not a dispute , but a disquisition , with Dilke upon various subjects ; several things dove - tailed in my mind , and at once it struck ...
... Reynolds on Wednesday . Brown and Dilke walked with me and back from the Christmas pantomime . I had not a dispute , but a disquisition , with Dilke upon various subjects ; several things dove - tailed in my mind , and at once it struck ...
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