The Letters and Peoms of John Keats ...Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... bear to be uninterested or unemployed , I , who for so long a time have been addicted to passiveness . Nothing is finer for the purposes of great productions than a very gradual ripening of the intellectual powers . As an instance of ...
... bear to be uninterested or unemployed , I , who for so long a time have been addicted to passiveness . Nothing is finer for the purposes of great productions than a very gradual ripening of the intellectual powers . As an instance of ...
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... bear up against them . What think you- - am I to be crowned in the Capitol ? Am I to be made a Mandarin ? No ! I am to be in- vited , Mrs. Hunt tells me , to a party at Ollier's , to keep Shakspeare's birth - day . Shakspeare would ...
... bear up against them . What think you- - am I to be crowned in the Capitol ? Am I to be made a Mandarin ? No ! I am to be in- vited , Mrs. Hunt tells me , to a party at Ollier's , to keep Shakspeare's birth - day . Shakspeare would ...
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... bear Alston's " Uriel . " I The thrushes and blackbirds have been singing me into an idea that it was spring , and almost that leaves were on the trees . So that black clouds and boisterous winds seem to have mustered and col- lected in ...
... bear Alston's " Uriel . " I The thrushes and blackbirds have been singing me into an idea that it was spring , and almost that leaves were on the trees . So that black clouds and boisterous winds seem to have mustered and col- lected in ...
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... bear up against any calamity , for my sake as I do for yours . Ours are ties which , independent of their own sentiment , are sent us by Providence , to prevent the effects of one great solitary grief . I have Fanny , and I have you ...
... bear up against any calamity , for my sake as I do for yours . Ours are ties which , independent of their own sentiment , are sent us by Providence , to prevent the effects of one great solitary grief . I have Fanny , and I have you ...
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... Bear Garden , the boxers , the painters , the lecturers , the dress , the progress of dandyism , the progress of courtship , or the fate of Mary Millar , being a full , true , and très particular account of Miss Mary's ten suitors ; how ...
... Bear Garden , the boxers , the painters , the lecturers , the dress , the progress of dandyism , the progress of courtship , or the fate of Mary Millar , being a full , true , and très particular account of Miss Mary's ten suitors ; how ...
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