Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Том 1Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... Chatterton , ( of whom he ever speaks with a sort of prescient sympathy ) has , in some degree , stood him in stead of a fulfilled poetical existence . Ever improving in his art , he gave no reason to believe 2 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... Chatterton , ( of whom he ever speaks with a sort of prescient sympathy ) has , in some degree , stood him in stead of a fulfilled poetical existence . Ever improving in his art , he gave no reason to believe 2 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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... sort of a body , like my landlady of the Bell . I think I could make a nice little allegorical poem , called " The Dun , " where we would have the Castle of Care- lessness , the Drawbridge of Credit , Sir Novelty , Fashion's expedition ...
... sort of a body , like my landlady of the Bell . I think I could make a nice little allegorical poem , called " The Dun , " where we would have the Castle of Care- lessness , the Drawbridge of Credit , Sir Novelty , Fashion's expedition ...
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... sort of ethereal pigs , and turned loose to feed upon spiritual mast and acorns ! which would be merely being a squirrel and feeding upon filberts ; for what is a squirrel but an airy pig , or a filbert but a sort of archangelical acorn ...
... sort of ethereal pigs , and turned loose to feed upon spiritual mast and acorns ! which would be merely being a squirrel and feeding upon filberts ; for what is a squirrel but an airy pig , or a filbert but a sort of archangelical acorn ...
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... sort of scullion - mercury , or even a humble - bee . It is no matter whether I am right or wrong , either one way or another , if there is sufficient to lift a little time from your shoulders . Your affectionate friend , JOHN KEATS ...
... sort of scullion - mercury , or even a humble - bee . It is no matter whether I am right or wrong , either one way or another , if there is sufficient to lift a little time from your shoulders . Your affectionate friend , JOHN KEATS ...
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... sort of deter- mination and strength , though , verily , I do not feel it at this moment : this is my fourth letter this morning , and I feel rather tired , and my head rather swimming so I will leave it open till to - morrow's post ...
... sort of deter- mination and strength , though , verily , I do not feel it at this moment : this is my fourth letter this morning , and I feel rather tired , and my head rather swimming so I will leave it open till to - morrow's post ...
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