The Letters and Peoms of John Keats ...Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... expect it on Wednesday . I am afraid it is gone . Severn tells me he has an order for some drawings for the Emperor of Russia . I was at a dance at Redhall's , and passed a pleas- ant time enough- drank deep , and won 10.6 at cut- ting ...
... expect it on Wednesday . I am afraid it is gone . Severn tells me he has an order for some drawings for the Emperor of Russia . I was at a dance at Redhall's , and passed a pleas- ant time enough- drank deep , and won 10.6 at cut- ting ...
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... expect to find the ruins of a fine cathedral church , of cloisters , colleges , monas- teries , and nunneries , in so remote an island ? The beginning of these things was in the sixth century , under the superstition of a would - be ...
... expect to find the ruins of a fine cathedral church , of cloisters , colleges , monas- teries , and nunneries , in so remote an island ? The beginning of these things was in the sixth century , under the superstition of a would - be ...
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... expect to hear exactly how you get on ; smother nothing ; let us have all — fair and foul — all plain . Will the little bairn have made his entrance before you have this ? Kiss it for me , and when it can first know a cheese from a ...
... expect to hear exactly how you get on ; smother nothing ; let us have all — fair and foul — all plain . Will the little bairn have made his entrance before you have this ? Kiss it for me , and when it can first know a cheese from a ...
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... and have made an alteration in my favour . I expect from this to see more of Fanny , who has been quite shut out from me . I see Cobbet has been attacking the Settlement , but I cannot tell what to believe , LETTERS TO HIS BROTHERS . 59.
... and have made an alteration in my favour . I expect from this to see more of Fanny , who has been quite shut out from me . I see Cobbet has been attacking the Settlement , but I cannot tell what to believe , LETTERS TO HIS BROTHERS . 59.
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... expect to give away many hours to pleasure ; circumstances are like clouds , continually gathering and bursting . While we are laughing , the seed of trouble is put into the wide , arable land of events ; while we are laughing , it ...
... expect to give away many hours to pleasure ; circumstances are like clouds , continually gathering and bursting . While we are laughing , the seed of trouble is put into the wide , arable land of events ; while we are laughing , it ...
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