Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Том 1Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... of high professional honours and wide intellectual fame . I remain , dear Lord Jeffrey , Yours with respect and regard , R. MONCKTON MILNES . PALL MALL , Aug. 1st , 1848 . 1 PREFACE . It is now fifteen years ago that DEDICATION . vii.
... of high professional honours and wide intellectual fame . I remain , dear Lord Jeffrey , Yours with respect and regard , R. MONCKTON MILNES . PALL MALL , Aug. 1st , 1848 . 1 PREFACE . It is now fifteen years ago that DEDICATION . vii.
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... remain of his other studies . Chaucer evidently gave him the greatest pleasure : he afterwards complained of the diction as " annoyingly mixed up with Gallicisms , " but at the time when he wrote the Sonnet , at the end of the tale of ...
... remain of his other studies . Chaucer evidently gave him the greatest pleasure : he afterwards complained of the diction as " annoyingly mixed up with Gallicisms , " but at the time when he wrote the Sonnet , at the end of the tale of ...
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... love- verses are remarkably deficient in beauty and even in passion . Some which remain in manuscript are without any interest , and those published in the 14 little volume of 1817 are the worst pieces in JOHN KEATS . 13.
... love- verses are remarkably deficient in beauty and even in passion . Some which remain in manuscript are without any interest , and those published in the 14 little volume of 1817 are the worst pieces in JOHN KEATS . 13.
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... remain without its impression in the early poems of Keats , and a congeniality of literary dispositions ap- pears to have been the chief impulse to these relations . With Mr. Felton Mathew , * to whom his first published Epistle was ...
... remain without its impression in the early poems of Keats , and a congeniality of literary dispositions ap- pears to have been the chief impulse to these relations . With Mr. Felton Mathew , * to whom his first published Epistle was ...
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... remain , your obedient servant and friend , JOHN KEATS . I shall be happy to hear any little intelligence in the literary or friendly way when you have time to scribble . 10th July , 1817 . MY DEAR SIR , A 48 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... remain , your obedient servant and friend , JOHN KEATS . I shall be happy to hear any little intelligence in the literary or friendly way when you have time to scribble . 10th July , 1817 . MY DEAR SIR , A 48 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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