The Letters and Peoms of John Keats ...Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... pleasure , for I think the invalid is in a better spirit there along the Edge ; and as for George , I must immediately , now I think of it , correct a little misconception of a part of my last letter . The Miss Reynolds have never said ...
... pleasure , for I think the invalid is in a better spirit there along the Edge ; and as for George , I must immediately , now I think of it , correct a little misconception of a part of my last letter . The Miss Reynolds have never said ...
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... 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 ! " " If you come to that , " replies the Sargeant , " you're another ! " not seen I see by ...
... 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 ! " " If you come to that , " replies the Sargeant , " you're another ! " not seen I see by ...
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... pleasure is entirely lost . Hone , the publisher's trial , you must find very amusing , and , as English- men , very encouraging : his Not Guilty is a thing , which not to have been , would have dulled still more Liberty's emblazoning ...
... pleasure is entirely lost . Hone , the publisher's trial , you must find very amusing , and , as English- men , very encouraging : his Not Guilty is a thing , which not to have been , would have dulled still more Liberty's emblazoning ...
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... pleasures they knew nothing of , they had also some into which I could not possibly enter . I hope I shall not return without having got the Highland fling . There was as fine a row of boys and girls as you ever saw ; some beautiful ...
... pleasures they knew nothing of , they had also some into which I could not possibly enter . I hope I shall not return without having got the Highland fling . There was as fine a row of boys and girls as you ever saw ; some beautiful ...
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... pleasure there is no lasting happi- ness . Yet , who would not like to discover , over again , that Cleopatra was a gipsy , Helen a rogue , and Ruth a deep one ? I have not sufficient rea- soning faculty to settle the doctrine of thrift ...
... pleasure there is no lasting happi- ness . Yet , who would not like to discover , over again , that Cleopatra was a gipsy , Helen a rogue , and Ruth a deep one ? I have not sufficient rea- soning faculty to settle the doctrine of thrift ...
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