The Letters and Peoms of John Keats ...Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... comes into the room she makes the same impres- sion as the beauty of a leopardess , etc. , etc. This East Indian was not Fanny Brawne . The first mention I find of Fanny Brawne is in a letter in which he describes her in this way ...
... comes into the room she makes the same impres- sion as the beauty of a leopardess , etc. , etc. This East Indian was not Fanny Brawne . The first mention I find of Fanny Brawne is in a letter in which he describes her in this way ...
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... comes into the room she makes the same impression as the beauty of a leopardess . She is too fine and too conscious of herself to re- pulse any man who may address her ; from habit , she thinks that nothing particular . I always find ...
... comes into the room she makes the same impression as the beauty of a leopardess . She is too fine and too conscious of herself to re- pulse any man who may address her ; from habit , she thinks that nothing particular . I always find ...
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... comes sweeping by . " According to my state of mind , I am with Achilles shouting in the trenches , or with Theocritus in the vales of Sicily ; or throw my whole being into Troilus , and repeating these lines , " I wander like a lost ...
... comes sweeping by . " According to my state of mind , I am with Achilles shouting in the trenches , or with Theocritus in the vales of Sicily ; or throw my whole being into Troilus , and repeating these lines , " I wander like a lost ...
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... comes powerful , just in proportion to their increas- ing weakness . I was in hopes that as people saw , as they must do now , all the trickery and iniquity of these plagues , they would scout them ; but no ; they are like the ...
... comes powerful , just in proportion to their increas- ing weakness . I was in hopes that as people saw , as they must do now , all the trickery and iniquity of these plagues , they would scout them ; but no ; they are like the ...
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... , not for myself , feeling grateful , as I do , to have got into a state to relish them properly . Nothing ever comes real till it is experienced ; even a proverb is no proverb to you till life has LETTERS TO HIS BROTHERS . 71.
... , not for myself , feeling grateful , as I do , to have got into a state to relish them properly . Nothing ever comes real till it is experienced ; even a proverb is no proverb to you till life has LETTERS TO HIS BROTHERS . 71.
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