KeatsFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 143 páginas |
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... Bailey , an Oxford undergraduate , discovered a new publisher in John Taylor , of Taylor & Hessey , and to the end of Keats's life Taylor continued one of his most loyal supporters . Through Leigh Hunt he could claim the acquaint- ance ...
... Bailey , an Oxford undergraduate , discovered a new publisher in John Taylor , of Taylor & Hessey , and to the end of Keats's life Taylor continued one of his most loyal supporters . Through Leigh Hunt he could claim the acquaint- ance ...
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... Bailey to go to Oxford . Bailey , who was reading for orders , watched Keats as he worked at the third book of Endymion , and had some 35 influence on its development . By 8 October , Keats CHAPTER II.
... Bailey to go to Oxford . Bailey , who was reading for orders , watched Keats as he worked at the third book of Endymion , and had some 35 influence on its development . By 8 October , Keats CHAPTER II.
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... Bailey , he was anxious to put his knapsack on his back and " make a pedestrian tour through the North of England and part of Scotland - to make a sort of Prologue to the Life I intend to pursue that is to write , to study , and to see ...
... Bailey , he was anxious to put his knapsack on his back and " make a pedestrian tour through the North of England and part of Scotland - to make a sort of Prologue to the Life I intend to pursue that is to write , to study , and to see ...
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