The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 Seiten |
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... lately said in my letters to him ; truth is , I have been in such a state of mind as to read over my lines and to hate them . I am one that " gathereth samphire , dreadful trade " ; the cliff of Poetry towers above me ; yet when my ...
... lately said in my letters to him ; truth is , I have been in such a state of mind as to read over my lines and to hate them . I am one that " gathereth samphire , dreadful trade " ; the cliff of Poetry towers above me ; yet when my ...
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... lately to make use of the term - Minx : this is , I think , from no innate vice , but from a penchant she has for acting stylishly . I am , however , tired of such style , and shall decline any more of it . She had a friend to visit her ...
... lately to make use of the term - Minx : this is , I think , from no innate vice , but from a penchant she has for acting stylishly . I am , however , tired of such style , and shall decline any more of it . She had a friend to visit her ...
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... lately cut off from life by a destiny as mysterious as that which has been here recounted . Mr. Sterling writes : Lately , I have been reading again some of Alfred Tennyson's second volume , and with profound admiration of his truly ...
... lately cut off from life by a destiny as mysterious as that which has been here recounted . Mr. Sterling writes : Lately , I have been reading again some of Alfred Tennyson's second volume , and with profound admiration of his truly ...
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