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John Keats John Gilmer Speed. THE LETTERS OF JOHN KEATS EDITED BY JNO . GILMER SPEED " I THINK I SHALL BE AMONG THE ENGLISH POETS AFTER MY DEATH "券 NEW - YORK DODD , MEAD & COMPANY 1883 1819 PR 4830 18832 26631 v . 1 Copyright , 1883.
John Keats John Gilmer Speed. THE LETTERS OF JOHN KEATS EDITED BY JNO . GILMER SPEED " I THINK I SHALL BE AMONG THE ENGLISH POETS AFTER MY DEATH "券 NEW - YORK DODD , MEAD & COMPANY 1883 1819 PR 4830 18832 26631 v . 1 Copyright , 1883.
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... poet with the great passion of his life , and who , ten years after his death , had so shallow an apprecia- tion of his greatness that she wrote to Mr. Dilke : " The kindest act would be to let him rest forever in the obscurity to which ...
... poet with the great passion of his life , and who , ten years after his death , had so shallow an apprecia- tion of his greatness that she wrote to Mr. Dilke : " The kindest act would be to let him rest forever in the obscurity to which ...
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... poet was born in 1795. It was only natural that such an error should have been made , as George Keats was larger and physically much stronger than either of his brothers ; besides , being more of a man of affairs , and in practical ...
... poet was born in 1795. It was only natural that such an error should have been made , as George Keats was larger and physically much stronger than either of his brothers ; besides , being more of a man of affairs , and in practical ...
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... of Gifford , these letters will certainly dispel such a doubt ; for they show , not only that he was brave and hopeful when he wrote to his publisher , but that he ex- pressed his confidence of his future as a poet in xiv INTRODUCTION .
... of Gifford , these letters will certainly dispel such a doubt ; for they show , not only that he was brave and hopeful when he wrote to his publisher , but that he ex- pressed his confidence of his future as a poet in xiv INTRODUCTION .
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John Keats John Gilmer Speed. pressed his confidence of his future as a poet in his most intimate correspondence with his brother . In the " Phelobebleon " for August , 1862 , was published a part of a letter alleged to have been written ...
John Keats John Gilmer Speed. pressed his confidence of his future as a poet in his most intimate correspondence with his brother . In the " Phelobebleon " for August , 1862 , was published a part of a letter alleged to have been written ...
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