The Letters and Peoms of John Keats ...Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... walk over the Heath takes off all sleep , so I will even proceed with you . Constable , the bookseller , has offered Reynolds ten guineas a sheet to write for his magazine . It is an Edinburgh one , which Blackwood's started up in ...
... walk over the Heath takes off all sleep , so I will even proceed with you . Constable , the bookseller , has offered Reynolds ten guineas a sheet to write for his magazine . It is an Edinburgh one , which Blackwood's started up in ...
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... walking tour through the Lakes and Highlands . Several of the following letters , together with several to be found in a later chapter , consisting of " Keats's letters to his friends , " con- tain a rambling journal of this excursion ...
... walking tour through the Lakes and Highlands . Several of the following letters , together with several to be found in a later chapter , consisting of " Keats's letters to his friends , " con- tain a rambling journal of this excursion ...
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... walk in Ireland , we had too much opportunity to see the worse than naked- ness , the rags , the dirt , and misery , of the poor common Irish . A Scotch cottage — though in that sometimes the smoke has no exit but at the door- is a ...
... walk in Ireland , we had too much opportunity to see the worse than naked- ness , the rags , the dirt , and misery , of the poor common Irish . A Scotch cottage — though in that sometimes the smoke has no exit but at the door- is a ...
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... walk of thirty - seven miles across the Island of Mull , and then we crossed to Iona , or Icolmkill ; from Icolm- kill we took a boat at a bargain to take us to Staffa , and land us at the head of Loch Nakeal , whence we should only ...
... walk of thirty - seven miles across the Island of Mull , and then we crossed to Iona , or Icolmkill ; from Icolm- kill we took a boat at a bargain to take us to Staffa , and land us at the head of Loch Nakeal , whence we should only ...
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... walk along the sides of the cave , on the pillars which are left , as if for convenient stairs . The roof is arched somewhat Gothic - wise , and the length of some of the entire side - pillars is fifty feet . About the island you might ...
... walk along the sides of the cave , on the pillars which are left , as if for convenient stairs . The roof is arched somewhat Gothic - wise , and the length of some of the entire side - pillars is fifty feet . About the island you might ...
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