The Letters and Peoms of John Keats ...Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... leave England : You know my brother George has been out of employ for some time . It has weighed very much upon him , and driven him to scheme and turn over things in his mind . The result has been his determination to emigrate to the ...
... leave England : You know my brother George has been out of employ for some time . It has weighed very much upon him , and driven him to scheme and turn over things in his mind . The result has been his determination to emigrate to the ...
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... leave to con- jecture , I have concluded to omit the whole passage . It is to be regretted that this letter should have been so carelessly written , and I can only attribute the abandon- ment of Keats's usually dis- tinct and almost ...
... leave to con- jecture , I have concluded to omit the whole passage . It is to be regretted that this letter should have been so carelessly written , and I can only attribute the abandon- ment of Keats's usually dis- tinct and almost ...
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... Leave melodizing on this wintry day , Shut up thine olden volume , and be mute . Adieu ! for once again the fierce dispute , Betwixt Hell torment and impassioned clay , Must I burn through ; once more assay The bitter sweet of this ...
... Leave melodizing on this wintry day , Shut up thine olden volume , and be mute . Adieu ! for once again the fierce dispute , Betwixt Hell torment and impassioned clay , Must I burn through ; once more assay The bitter sweet of this ...
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... leave it open till to- morrow's post . I am in the habit of taking my papers to Dilke's and copying there ; so I chat and proceed at the same time . I have been there at my work this evening , and the walk over the Heath takes off all ...
... leave it open till to- morrow's post . I am in the habit of taking my papers to Dilke's and copying there ; so I chat and proceed at the same time . I have been there at my work this evening , and the walk over the Heath takes off all ...
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... leaves were on the trees . So that black clouds and boisterous winds seem to have mustered and col- lected in full divan , for the purpose of convincing me to the contrary . Taylor says my poem shall be out in a month . * The thrushes ...
... leaves were on the trees . So that black clouds and boisterous winds seem to have mustered and col- lected in full divan , for the purpose of convincing me to the contrary . Taylor says my poem shall be out in a month . * The thrushes ...
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