Life and Letters of John KeatsG. Cumberlege; Oxford University Press, 1951 - 282 Seiten |
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... town to meet your friend Christie . There were Rice and Martin . We talked about ghosts . I will have some talk with Taylor , and let you know , when , please God , I come down at Christmas . I will find The Examiner , if possible . My ...
... town to meet your friend Christie . There were Rice and Martin . We talked about ghosts . I will have some talk with Taylor , and let you know , when , please God , I come down at Christmas . I will find The Examiner , if possible . My ...
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... town in Cumberland , where we were greatly amused by a country dancing - school , holden at the Tun ' . It was indeed ' no new cotillion fresh from France ' . No , they kickit and jumpit with mettle extra- ordinary , and whiskit , and ...
... town in Cumberland , where we were greatly amused by a country dancing - school , holden at the Tun ' . It was indeed ' no new cotillion fresh from France ' . No , they kickit and jumpit with mettle extra- ordinary , and whiskit , and ...
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... town , that I may be in the reach of books and information , of which there is here a plentiful lack . If I can [ find ] any place tolerably comfortable , I will settle myself and fag till I can afford to buy pleasure , which , if [ I ] ...
... town , that I may be in the reach of books and information , of which there is here a plentiful lack . If I can [ find ] any place tolerably comfortable , I will settle myself and fag till I can afford to buy pleasure , which , if [ I ] ...
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