The Letters and Peoms of John Keats ...Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... I have so many things to say to you , and know not where to begin . It shall be upon a thing most interesting to you , my poem . Well ! VOL . I. • Endymion . 2 I have given the first book to Taylor ; he LETTERS TO HIS BROTHERS . 9.
... I have so many things to say to you , and know not where to begin . It shall be upon a thing most interesting to you , my poem . Well ! VOL . I. • Endymion . 2 I have given the first book to Taylor ; he LETTERS TO HIS BROTHERS . 9.
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... begin to - day to copy my second book : " thus far into the bowels of the land . " You shall hear whether it will be quarto or non - quarto , picture or non - picture . Leigh Hunt I showed my first book to . He allows it not much merit ...
... begin to - day to copy my second book : " thus far into the bowels of the land . " You shall hear whether it will be quarto or non - quarto , picture or non - picture . Leigh Hunt I showed my first book to . He allows it not much merit ...
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... begin in a very com- mon - place style , that is to say , with an excuse ; and secondly , things and circumstances become so jum- bled in his mind , that he knows not what , or what not , he has said in his last . I shall visit you as ...
... begin in a very com- mon - place style , that is to say , with an excuse ; and secondly , things and circumstances become so jum- bled in his mind , that he knows not what , or what not , he has said in his last . I shall visit you as ...
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... begin studying hard , with a peep at the theatre now and then . I have a slight sore throat , and think it better to stay a day or two at Oban : then we shall proceed to Fort William and Inverness . Brown , in his letters , puts down ...
... begin studying hard , with a peep at the theatre now and then . I have a slight sore throat , and think it better to stay a day or two at Oban : then we shall proceed to Fort William and Inverness . Brown , in his letters , puts down ...
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... begin again with my poetry , for if I am not in action , mind or body , I am in pain , and from that I suffer greatly by going into parties , when , from the rules of society and a natural pride , I am obliged to smother my spirits and ...
... begin again with my poetry , for if I am not in action , mind or body , I am in pain , and from that I suffer greatly by going into parties , when , from the rules of society and a natural pride , I am obliged to smother my spirits and ...
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