Life and Letters of John KeatsG. Cumberlege; Oxford University Press, 1951 - 282 Seiten |
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... brother by a passive manliness , but in John and Tom by the fiercest pugnacity . John was always fighting ; he chose his favourites among his schoolfellows from those that fought the most readily and pertin- aciously , nor were the brothers ...
... brother by a passive manliness , but in John and Tom by the fiercest pugnacity . John was always fighting ; he chose his favourites among his schoolfellows from those that fought the most readily and pertin- aciously , nor were the brothers ...
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... brother Tom , but more especially , believe me , I should like to have remained near you , were it but for an atom of con- solation after parting with so dear a daughter . brother George has ever been more than a brother to me ; he has ...
... brother Tom , but more especially , believe me , I should like to have remained near you , were it but for an atom of con- solation after parting with so dear a daughter . brother George has ever been more than a brother to me ; he has ...
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... brother and sister , Your ever affectionate brother , JOHN KEATS . The family of George Keats in America possess a Dante covered with his brother's marginal notes and observations , and these annotations on Paradise Lost , appeared in ...
... brother and sister , Your ever affectionate brother , JOHN KEATS . The family of George Keats in America possess a Dante covered with his brother's marginal notes and observations , and these annotations on Paradise Lost , appeared in ...
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