Life and Letters of John KeatsG. Cumberlege; Oxford University Press, 1951 - 282 Seiten |
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... and happy symposia , Haydon received a note inclosing the picturesque Sonnet · Great Spirits now on Earth are sojourning , etc. Keats adding , that the preceding evening had wrought him 20 LIFE AND LETTERS OF KEATS TO HAYDON ...
... and happy symposia , Haydon received a note inclosing the picturesque Sonnet · Great Spirits now on Earth are sojourning , etc. Keats adding , that the preceding evening had wrought him 20 LIFE AND LETTERS OF KEATS TO HAYDON ...
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... received at Naples a most kind letter from Mr Shelley , anxiously inquiring about his health , offering him advice as to the adaptation of diet to the climate , and concluding with an urgent invita- tion to Pisa , where he could ensure ...
... received at Naples a most kind letter from Mr Shelley , anxiously inquiring about his health , offering him advice as to the adaptation of diet to the climate , and concluding with an urgent invita- tion to Pisa , where he could ensure ...
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... received in life was in watching the growth of flowers ' ; and another time , after lying a while still and peaceful , he said , ' I feel the flowers growing over me ' . there they do grow , even all the winter long - violets and ...
... received in life was in watching the growth of flowers ' ; and another time , after lying a while still and peaceful , he said , ' I feel the flowers growing over me ' . there they do grow , even all the winter long - violets and ...
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