The Letters and Peoms of John Keats ...Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... appear to me to be quite distinct in every particular , more especially in their aims . Scott endeavours to throw so interesting and romantic a colouring into com- mon and low characters as to give them a touch of the sublime . Smollet ...
... appear to me to be quite distinct in every particular , more especially in their aims . Scott endeavours to throw so interesting and romantic a colouring into com- mon and low characters as to give them a touch of the sublime . Smollet ...
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... and Shelley are hurt , and perhaps justly , at my not having showed them the affair officiously ; and , from several hints I had had , they appear much disposed to dissect and anatomize any trip ΙΟ LETTERS TO HIS BROTHERS .
... and Shelley are hurt , and perhaps justly , at my not having showed them the affair officiously ; and , from several hints I had had , they appear much disposed to dissect and anatomize any trip ΙΟ LETTERS TO HIS BROTHERS .
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John Keats John Gilmer Speed. they appear much disposed to dissect and anatomize any trip or slip I may have made . - But who's afraid ? Ay ! Tom ! Demme if I am . I went last Tuesday , an hour too late , to Hazlitt's lecture on Poetry ...
John Keats John Gilmer Speed. they appear much disposed to dissect and anatomize any trip or slip I may have made . - But who's afraid ? Ay ! Tom ! Demme if I am . I went last Tuesday , an hour too late , to Hazlitt's lecture on Poetry ...
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... appear very fine ; the castle is very ancient , and of brick . The city is very various ; old , whitewashed , narrow streets , broad , red - brick ones , more modern . I will tell you anon whether the inside of the cathe- dral is worth ...
... appear very fine ; the castle is very ancient , and of brick . The city is very various ; old , whitewashed , narrow streets , broad , red - brick ones , more modern . I will tell you anon whether the inside of the cathe- dral is worth ...
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... appear- ance of comfort than that of their poor rash neigh- bourhood . These Kirk - men have done Scotland harm ; they have banished puns , love , and laugh- ing . To remind you of the fate of Burns : poor , unfortunate fellow ! his ...
... appear- ance of comfort than that of their poor rash neigh- bourhood . These Kirk - men have done Scotland harm ; they have banished puns , love , and laugh- ing . To remind you of the fate of Burns : poor , unfortunate fellow ! his ...
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