Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... Bailey , and Mr. Haslam , were his chief companions and cor- respondents at this period . The first name of this list now excites the most painful associations : it recals a life of long struggle without a prize , of persevering hope ...
... Bailey , and Mr. Haslam , were his chief companions and cor- respondents at this period . The first name of this list now excites the most painful associations : it recals a life of long struggle without a prize , of persevering hope ...
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... am sure you are confident of my responsibility , and in the sense of squareness that is always in me . Your obliged friend , JOHN KEATS . VOL . I. E In September he visited his friend Bailey at Oxford , JOHN KEATS . 1 49.
... am sure you are confident of my responsibility , and in the sense of squareness that is always in me . Your obliged friend , JOHN KEATS . VOL . I. E In September he visited his friend Bailey at Oxford , JOHN KEATS . 1 49.
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John Keats. In September he visited his friend Bailey at Oxford , and wrote thus : - 66 Believe me , my dear it is a great happi- ness to see that you are , in this finest part of the year , winning a little enjoyment from the hard world ...
John Keats. In September he visited his friend Bailey at Oxford , and wrote thus : - 66 Believe me , my dear it is a great happi- ness to see that you are , in this finest part of the year , winning a little enjoyment from the hard world ...
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... Bailey , scarcely ever well , has gone to bed , pleased that I am writing to you . To your brother John ( whom henceforth I shall consider as mine ) and to you , my dear friends , I shall ever feel grateful for having made known to me ...
... Bailey , scarcely ever well , has gone to bed , pleased that I am writing to you . To your brother John ( whom henceforth I shall consider as mine ) and to you , my dear friends , I shall ever feel grateful for having made known to me ...
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... Bailey . Out of this , his enthusiasm in his own pursuit and for all good things is of an exalted kind - worthy a more healthful frame and an untorn spirit . He must have happy years to come- ' he shall not die , by God . ' " A letter ...
... Bailey . Out of this , his enthusiasm in his own pursuit and for all good things is of an exalted kind - worthy a more healthful frame and an untorn spirit . He must have happy years to come- ' he shall not die , by God . ' " A letter ...
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