Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Том 1E. Moxon, 1848 - 393 стор. |
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... Wordsworth's " Letter to a friend of Robert Burns , " * and which , on account of the rarity of the pamphlet , I here transcribe : - no more . 66 Biography , though differing in some essentials from works of fiction , is nevertheless ...
... Wordsworth's " Letter to a friend of Robert Burns , " * and which , on account of the rarity of the pamphlet , I here transcribe : - no more . 66 Biography , though differing in some essentials from works of fiction , is nevertheless ...
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... Wordsworth ; he received this reply : - MY DEAR SIR , Your letter has filled me with a proud pleasure , and shall be kept by me as a stimulus to exertion . I begin to fix my eyes on an horizon . My feelings entirely fall in with yours ...
... Wordsworth ; he received this reply : - MY DEAR SIR , Your letter has filled me with a proud pleasure , and shall be kept by me as a stimulus to exertion . I begin to fix my eyes on an horizon . My feelings entirely fall in with yours ...
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... Wordsworth puts me out of breath — you know with what reverence I would send my well- wishes to him . Yours sincerely , JOHN KEATS . It should here be remembered that Wordsworth was not then what he is now , that he was confounded with ...
... Wordsworth puts me out of breath — you know with what reverence I would send my well- wishes to him . Yours sincerely , JOHN KEATS . It should here be remembered that Wordsworth was not then what he is now , that he was confounded with ...
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... crime must bring its heavy penalty , that if one be a self - deluder , accounts must be balanced ! I am glad you are hard at work ; it will now soon be I wrote to done . I long to see Wordsworth's , as well JOHN KEATS . 39.
... crime must bring its heavy penalty , that if one be a self - deluder , accounts must be balanced ! I am glad you are hard at work ; it will now soon be I wrote to done . I long to see Wordsworth's , as well JOHN KEATS . 39.
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... Wordsworth's , as well as to have mine in ; but I would rather not show my face in town till the end of the year , if that would be time enough ; if not , I shall be disappointed if you do not write me ever when you think best . I never ...
... Wordsworth's , as well as to have mine in ; but I would rather not show my face in town till the end of the year , if that would be time enough ; if not , I shall be disappointed if you do not write me ever when you think best . I never ...
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