The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 Seiten |
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... received from the friends and acquaintances of the poet the kindest assistance . His earliest guide and companion in ... received , was from the gentleman who has married the widow of George Keats , and who placed at my disposal , with ...
... received from the friends and acquaintances of the poet the kindest assistance . His earliest guide and companion in ... received , was from the gentleman who has married the widow of George Keats , and who placed at my disposal , with ...
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... received it , must have thought me a very neglectful fellow . Notwithstanding , he sent me his second book , and on my explaining that I had not received his first , he sent me that also . I shall not expect Mrs. Dilke at Hampstead next ...
... received it , must have thought me a very neglectful fellow . Notwithstanding , he sent me his second book , and on my explaining that I had not received his first , he sent me that also . I shall not expect Mrs. Dilke at Hampstead next ...
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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 invitation 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 invitation to Pisa , where he could ensure ...
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