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... letter recognising his genius and enclosing twenty - five pounds . His publisher collected the tributes that had been paid to him and forwarded them to Keats , who replied : I cannot but feel indebted to those Gentlemen who have taken ...
... letter recognising his genius and enclosing twenty - five pounds . His publisher collected the tributes that had been paid to him and forwarded them to Keats , who replied : I cannot but feel indebted to those Gentlemen who have taken ...
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... letters , which I must give in full , as a justification of my method , as an intro- duction to the Quantocks Poems - the second letter contains a quotation from one of them : This lime - tree bower my prison — and also as a means of ...
... letters , which I must give in full , as a justification of my method , as an intro- duction to the Quantocks Poems - the second letter contains a quotation from one of them : This lime - tree bower my prison — and also as a means of ...
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... letter to the Queen , a sharp letter , dared to have it printed , and had a few copies sold before the rest could be seized . She was called before Lord Treasurer Buckhurst and reprimanded . Here is part of what I identify as the piquant ...
... letter to the Queen , a sharp letter , dared to have it printed , and had a few copies sold before the rest could be seized . She was called before Lord Treasurer Buckhurst and reprimanded . Here is part of what I identify as the piquant ...
Inhalt
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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