The Letters and Peoms of John Keats ...Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... things more self - reliant and enterprising . The affairs of the Keatses when George Keats emigrated to America were in any- thing but a prosperous condition . They had in- herited from their father eight or ten thousand pounds . John ...
... things more self - reliant and enterprising . The affairs of the Keatses when George Keats emigrated to America were in any- thing but a prosperous condition . They had in- herited from their father eight or ten thousand pounds . John ...
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... thing in the world . The second error I would point out - and I do this upon the authority of a marginal note in my grandmother's handwriting , made in her copy of Lord Houghton's book - is in regard to the color of Keats's hair and ...
... thing in the world . The second error I would point out - and I do this upon the authority of a marginal note in my grandmother's handwriting , made in her copy of Lord Houghton's book - is in regard to the color of Keats's hair and ...
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... thing more about Keats's love for Fanny Brawne than he himself tells in the painful and pathetic letters herein published . I should like , however , to call attention to the fact that all of the letters and parts of letters now ...
... thing more about Keats's love for Fanny Brawne than he himself tells in the painful and pathetic letters herein published . I should like , however , to call attention to the fact that all of the letters and parts of letters now ...
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... thing I was ever guilty of . We were 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 ...
... thing I was ever guilty of . We were 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 ...
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... thing of the Sargeant is Fielding or Smollet , but it gives me more pleasure than the whole novel of " The Antiquary ... things were said ; but , under all the circumstances and considering how many words I would have to leave to con ...
... thing of the Sargeant is Fielding or Smollet , but it gives me more pleasure than the whole novel of " The Antiquary ... things were said ; but , under all the circumstances and considering how many words I would have to leave to con ...
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