Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷E. Moxon, 1848 - 393 頁 |
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... Bailey likes what I have done very much . Believe me , my dear Reynolds , one of my chief layings - up is the pleasure I shall have in showing it to you , I may now say , in a few days . I have heard twice from my brothers ; they are ...
... Bailey likes what I have done very much . Believe me , my dear Reynolds , one of my chief layings - up is the pleasure I shall have in showing it to you , I may now say , in a few days . I have heard twice from my brothers ; they are ...
第 61 頁
... Bailey , ( Oct. 8th ) , " to visit Shelley , that I might have my own unfettered scope ; " and proceeds to transcribe some reflections on his undertaking , which he says he wrote to his brother George in the spring , and which are well ...
... Bailey , ( Oct. 8th ) , " to visit Shelley , that I might have my own unfettered scope ; " and proceeds to transcribe some reflections on his undertaking , which he says he wrote to his brother George in the spring , and which are well ...
第 62 頁
... " Your sincere friend and brother , 66 JOHN KEATS . " " Brothers " they were in affection and in thought -brothers also in destiny . Mr. Bailey died soon after Keats . [ Post - mark , 22 Nov. 1817. LEATHERHEAD . 62 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... " Your sincere friend and brother , 66 JOHN KEATS . " " Brothers " they were in affection and in thought -brothers also in destiny . Mr. Bailey died soon after Keats . [ Post - mark , 22 Nov. 1817. LEATHERHEAD . 62 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
第 63 頁
... BAILEY , I will get over the first part of this ( unpaid ) letter as soon as possible , for it relates to the affairs of poor • such a letter as To a man of your nature -'s must have been extremely · cutting . What occasions the greater ...
... BAILEY , I will get over the first part of this ( unpaid ) letter as soon as possible , for it relates to the affairs of poor • such a letter as To a man of your nature -'s must have been extremely · cutting . What occasions the greater ...
第 64 頁
... Bailey , do not think of this unpleasant affair , if possible do not - I defy any harm to come of it -I shall write to this week , and request him to tell me all his goings - on , from time to time , by letter , wherever I may be . It ...
... Bailey , do not think of this unpleasant affair , if possible do not - I defy any harm to come of it -I shall write to this week , and request him to tell me all his goings - on , from time to time , by letter , wherever I may be . It ...
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