The Letters and Peoms of John Keats ...Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... happy is the most pleasant and extraordinary thing in the world . The second error I would point out - and I do this upon the authority of a marginal note in my grandmother's handwriting , made in her copy of Lord Houghton's book - is ...
... happy is the most pleasant and extraordinary thing in the world . The second error I would point out - and I do this upon the authority of a marginal note in my grandmother's handwriting , made in her copy of Lord Houghton's book - is ...
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... happy with her hand . However , in this you may use your own discretion . But I must leave joking , and seriously aver that I have been very romantic indeed among these mountains and lakes . I have got wet through , day after day ...
... happy with her hand . However , in this you may use your own discretion . But I must leave joking , and seriously aver that I have been very romantic indeed among these mountains and lakes . I have got wet through , day after day ...
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... happy as a man ' It was about six months from the date of this letter that he began to be haunted by " the voice and shape of a woman , " and that woman , of course , was Fanny Brawne . can be — that is , in myself ; I LETTERS TO HIS ...
... happy as a man ' It was about six months from the date of this letter that he began to be haunted by " the voice and shape of a woman , " and that woman , of course , was Fanny Brawne . can be — that is , in myself ; I LETTERS TO HIS ...
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... so rambling . I did not like to write before him a letter he knew was to reach your hands ; I cannot even now ask him for any message ; his heart speaks to you . 1 GEORGE KEATS 4 > Be as happy as you 48 LETTERS TO HIS BROTHERS .
... so rambling . I did not like to write before him a letter he knew was to reach your hands ; I cannot even now ask him for any message ; his heart speaks to you . 1 GEORGE KEATS 4 > Be as happy as you 48 LETTERS TO HIS BROTHERS .
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