The Letters and Peoms of John Keats ...Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... which he describes her in this way : Shall I give you Miss Brawne ? She is about my height , with a fine style of countenance of the lengthened sort ; she wants sentiment in every feature ; she manages to make INTRODUCTION . xiii.
... which he describes her in this way : Shall I give you Miss Brawne ? She is about my height , with a fine style of countenance of the lengthened sort ; she wants sentiment in every feature ; she manages to make INTRODUCTION . xiii.
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... give them a touch of the sublime . Smollet , on the contrary , pulls down and levels what with other men would continue romance . The grand parts of Scott are within the reach of more minds than the finest humours in " Humphrey Clinker ...
... give them a touch of the sublime . Smollet , on the contrary , pulls down and levels what with other men would continue romance . The grand parts of Scott are within the reach of more minds than the finest humours in " Humphrey Clinker ...
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... gives me more pleasure than the whole novel of " The Antiquary . " You must remember what I mean . Some one says to the Sargeant : " That's a non - sequiter ... give parties , had no idea of the quantity of LETTERS TO HIS BROTHERS . 5.
... gives me more pleasure than the whole novel of " The Antiquary . " You must remember what I mean . Some one says to the Sargeant : " That's a non - sequiter ... give parties , had no idea of the quantity of LETTERS TO HIS BROTHERS . 5.
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... Give me as many letters as you like , and write to Sawrey soon . I received a short letter from Bailey about Crips , and one from Haydon , ditto . Haydon thinks he improved very much . Mrs. Wells ' desires particularly to Tom and her ...
... Give me as many letters as you like , and write to Sawrey soon . I received a short letter from Bailey about Crips , and one from Haydon , ditto . Haydon thinks he improved very much . Mrs. Wells ' desires particularly to Tom and her ...
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... through the old oak forest gone , Let me not wander in a barren dream , But when I am consumed with the Fire , Give me new Phoenix - wings to fly at my desire . So you see I am getting at it with a LETTERS TO HIS BROTHERS . II.
... through the old oak forest gone , Let me not wander in a barren dream , But when I am consumed with the Fire , Give me new Phoenix - wings to fly at my desire . So you see I am getting at it with a LETTERS TO HIS BROTHERS . II.
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