The Letters and Peoms of John Keats ...Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... played a concert from 4 o'clock till 10 - drank your healths , the Hunts ' , and N. B. Severn , Peter Pendar's . I said on that day the only good thing I was ever guilty of . We were talking about Stephens and the Gallery . I said I ...
... played a concert from 4 o'clock till 10 - drank your healths , the Hunts ' , and N. B. Severn , Peter Pendar's . I said on that day the only good thing I was ever guilty of . We were talking about Stephens and the Gallery . I said I ...
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... play of the day . 2 This letter was written in an evident hurry , and crossed . In many places it is almost illegible . At this particular place there is an account of a discussion as to the deriva- tion of a word . Reynolds , Bailey ...
... play of the day . 2 This letter was written in an evident hurry , and crossed . In many places it is almost illegible . At this particular place there is an account of a discussion as to the deriva- tion of a word . Reynolds , Bailey ...
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... play at cut and run as well as Falstaff , that is to say , be- fore he got so lusty . * * I remain , praying for your health , my dear brothers , Your affectionate brother , No. 6 . JOHN . HAMPSTEAD , April 21 , 1818 . MY DEAR BROTHERS ...
... play at cut and run as well as Falstaff , that is to say , be- fore he got so lusty . * * I remain , praying for your health , my dear brothers , Your affectionate brother , No. 6 . JOHN . HAMPSTEAD , April 21 , 1818 . MY DEAR BROTHERS ...
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... play Hollow organs all the day ; Here , by turns , his dolphins all , Finny palmers , great and small , Come to pay devotion due , - Each a mouth of pearls must strew ! Many a mortal of these days , Dares to pass our sacred ways ; Dares ...
... play Hollow organs all the day ; Here , by turns , his dolphins all , Finny palmers , great and small , Come to pay devotion due , - Each a mouth of pearls must strew ! Many a mortal of these days , Dares to pass our sacred ways ; Dares ...
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... play - house , apoplectic through brandy , and a thousand other tolerably decent things for badness , would be nothing ; but being tumbled over a precipice into the sea - oh ! it would make my fortune- especially if you could continue ...
... play - house , apoplectic through brandy , and a thousand other tolerably decent things for badness , would be nothing ; but being tumbled over a precipice into the sea - oh ! it would make my fortune- especially if you could continue ...
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