Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Том 1Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... keeping up the family's reputation for courage . This was manifested in the elder brother by a passive manliness , but in John and Tom by the fiercest pug- nacity . John was always fighting ; he chose his favourites among his ...
... keeping up the family's reputation for courage . This was manifested in the elder brother by a passive manliness , but in John and Tom by the fiercest pug- nacity . John was always fighting ; he chose his favourites among his ...
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... keep up his connection with the family of Mr. Clarke , where he was always received with familiar kindness . His talents and energy had strongly recommended him to his pre- ceptor , and his affectionate disposition endeared him to his ...
... keep up his connection with the family of Mr. Clarke , where he was always received with familiar kindness . His talents and energy had strongly recommended him to his pre- ceptor , and his affectionate disposition endeared him to his ...
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... keep Fresh for the opening of the morning's eye . Such dim - conceived glories of the brain , Bring round the heart an indescribable feud ; So do these wonders a most dizzy pain , That mingles Grecian grandeur with the rude Wasting of ...
... keep Fresh for the opening of the morning's eye . Such dim - conceived glories of the brain , Bring round the heart an indescribable feud ; So do these wonders a most dizzy pain , That mingles Grecian grandeur with the rude Wasting of ...
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... Keep within side is one bower of ivy ; a colony of jackdaws have been there for many years . I dare say I have seen many a descendant of some old cawer who peeped through the bars at Charles the First , when he was there in confinement ...
... Keep within side is one bower of ivy ; a colony of jackdaws have been there for many years . I dare say I have seen many a descendant of some old cawer who peeped through the bars at Charles the First , when he was there in confinement ...
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... keeps eternal whisperings around , " & c . * - April , 18th . I'll tell you what on the 23rd was Shakespeare born . Now if I should receive a letter from you , and another from my brother on that day , ' twould be a parlous good thing ...
... keeps eternal whisperings around , " & c . * - April , 18th . I'll tell you what on the 23rd was Shakespeare born . Now if I should receive a letter from you , and another from my brother on that day , ' twould be a parlous good thing ...
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