The Poetical Works of John KeatsE. Moxon, 1865 - 349 Seiten |
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... death , are the main incidents here to be recorded - ordinary indeed , and common to many men whose names have passed , and are passing , away , and here only notable , as illustrating the wonderful nature and MEMOIR.
... death , are the main incidents here to be recorded - ordinary indeed , and common to many men whose names have passed , and are passing , away , and here only notable , as illustrating the wonderful nature and MEMOIR.
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... death , which occurred when he was at Mr. Clarke's school at Enfield , he hid himself for several days in a nook under the master's desk , passionately inconsolable- traits of disposition that illustrate his character as a boy ...
... death , which occurred when he was at Mr. Clarke's school at Enfield , he hid himself for several days in a nook under the master's desk , passionately inconsolable- traits of disposition that illustrate his character as a boy ...
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... death , any of my labour should be worth saving , they may have as ' honest a chronicler ' as Bailey . Out of this , his enthusiasm in his own pursuit and for all good things is of an exalted kind , worthy a more healthful frame and an ...
... death , any of my labour should be worth saving , they may have as ' honest a chronicler ' as Bailey . Out of this , his enthusiasm in his own pursuit and for all good things is of an exalted kind , worthy a more healthful frame and an ...
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... a silly pipe , and taken tea and comfortable advice . " He also wrote to his brother : - " This is a mere matter of the moment . I think I shall be among - It ** the English poets after my death . Even as MEMOIR OF JOHN KEATS . xxix.
... a silly pipe , and taken tea and comfortable advice . " He also wrote to his brother : - " This is a mere matter of the moment . I think I shall be among - It ** the English poets after my death . Even as MEMOIR OF JOHN KEATS . xxix.
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John Keats. ** the English poets after my death . Even as a matter of present interest , the attempt to crush me in the Quarterly has only brought me more into notice . It does me not the least harm in society to make me appear little ...
John Keats. ** the English poets after my death . Even as a matter of present interest , the attempt to crush me in the Quarterly has only brought me more into notice . It does me not the least harm in society to make me appear little ...
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