Selected LettersDoubleday, 1956 - 344 стор. |
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... Tell him there are strange Stories of the death of Poets - some have died before they were conceived " how do you make that out Master Vellum . " 25 Does Mrs. S. cut Bread and Butter as neatly as ever ? Tell her to procure some fatal ...
... Tell him there are strange Stories of the death of Poets - some have died before they were conceived " how do you make that out Master Vellum . " 25 Does Mrs. S. cut Bread and Butter as neatly as ever ? Tell her to procure some fatal ...
Сторінка 82
... tell him to rein in if possible all the Nimrod of his disposition , he being a mighty hunter befor [ e ] the Lord of the Manor . Tell him to shoot far and not have at the poor devils in a furrow - when they are flying he may fire and ...
... tell him to rein in if possible all the Nimrod of his disposition , he being a mighty hunter befor [ e ] the Lord of the Manor . Tell him to shoot far and not have at the poor devils in a furrow - when they are flying he may fire and ...
Сторінка 160
... tell a hen to hold up her head before she drinks instead of afterwards . Your affectionate friend John Keats- [ There follows the poem " Lines Written in the High- lands After a Visit to Burns's Country " ] To Fanny Keats . Tuesday 18 ...
... tell a hen to hold up her head before she drinks instead of afterwards . Your affectionate friend John Keats- [ There follows the poem " Lines Written in the High- lands After a Visit to Burns's Country " ] To Fanny Keats . Tuesday 18 ...
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Abbey affectionate Brother John affraid beautiful believe Benjamin Robert Haydon Book Brown called Charles Charles Cowden Clarke Charles Wentworth Dilke dear Bailey dear Fanny dear Reynolds dearest death delight Dilke dined Endymion evil eyes Fanny Brawne Fanny Keats feel friend John Keats George George Keats give glad Hampstead happy Haslam Hazlitt hear heart hope human Hunt Hunt's imagination John Hamilton Reynolds Keats's King Lear Ladies leave Leigh Hunt letter live look mean mind Miss Monday morning Mother nature never night pain perhaps pleasant pleasure Poem poet Poetry problem of evil Rice Saturday seen sense Severn Shakespeare Sister sonnet soon sort Soul speak spirits Sunday talk Teignmouth tell thing Thomas Keats thought Thursday tion town truth Tuesday walk Wentworth Place wish Woodhouse word Wordsworth write written wrote yesterday young