The Letters and Peoms of John Keats ...Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... talking about Stephens and the Gallery . I said I wondered that careful folks would go there , for although it was but a shilling , still you had to pay through the Nose . I saw the Peachey family in a box at Drury one night . I have ...
... talking about Stephens and the Gallery . I said I wondered that careful folks would go there , for although it was but a shilling , still you had to pay through the Nose . I saw the Peachey family in a box at Drury one night . I have ...
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... talking of those to whom you have made me , I cannot forbear mentioning Haslam as a most kind and obliging and constant friend . His be- haviour to Tom during my absence and since my return has endeared him to me forever , besides his ...
... talking of those to whom you have made me , I cannot forbear mentioning Haslam as a most kind and obliging and constant friend . His be- haviour to Tom during my absence and since my return has endeared him to me forever , besides his ...
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... talk with her— no such thing ; there are the Misses — on the lookout . They think I don't admire her because I don't stare at her ; they call her a flirt to me— what a want of knowledge ! She walks across a room in such a manner that a ...
... talk with her— no such thing ; there are the Misses — on the lookout . They think I don't admire her because I don't stare at her ; they call her a flirt to me— what a want of knowledge ! She walks across a room in such a manner that a ...
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... talk of a Charmian ; as an eternal being , I love the thought of you . I should like her to ruin me , and I should like you to save me . " I am free from men of pleasure's cares , By dint of feelings far more deep than theirs . " This ...
... talk of a Charmian ; as an eternal being , I love the thought of you . I should like her to ruin me , and I should like you to save me . " I am free from men of pleasure's cares , By dint of feelings far more deep than theirs . " This ...
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... . If I should have an op- portunity of talking to him about it , I will get all ' Mrs. Wylie , George Keats's mother - in - law , lived in Hen- rietta street . I can at all events ; but you may say 60 LETTERS TO HIS BROTHERS .
... . If I should have an op- portunity of talking to him about it , I will get all ' Mrs. Wylie , George Keats's mother - in - law , lived in Hen- rietta street . I can at all events ; but you may say 60 LETTERS TO HIS BROTHERS .
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affectionate friend afraid amusement Bailey beautiful Bedhampton called Charles Cowden Clarke cottage Covent Garden dare DEAR BROTHERS DEAR BROWN DEAR REYNOLDS DEAREST FANNY death delight Derwent Water Devonshire Dilke endeavour Endymion England eyes Fanny Brawne feel George Keats give glad Hampstead happy Haslam hate Haydon Hazlitt head hear heard heart Helvellyn hope Hunt imagination Isle of Wight JOHN KEATS Joseph Severn Keats's ladies leave letter live look Lord Lord Byron mind Miss morning mother never pain pass perhaps pleasant pleasure poem poet poetry poor Port Patrick remember Rice sensation Severn Shakspeare Shanklin sincere friend sister sonnet sort soul speak spirit Staffa street talk TEIGNMOUTH tell thee thing thought tion to-day to-morrow town verses walk week whole Winchester wish woman word Wordsworth write written wrote yesterday