KeatsFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 143 páginas |
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... CHARLES II II . DICKENS 12 . BEETHOVEN 13 . 14 . 15 . 16 . 17 . EDWARD VII 18 . THACKERAY 19 . NAPOLEON III 20 . STRINDBERG 21 . NELSON 22 . CHOPIN 23 . NIETZSCHE 24 . HAIG 25 . BACH 26 . MILTON 27 . DARWIN 28 . BYRON 29. VAN GOGH 30 ...
... CHARLES II II . DICKENS 12 . BEETHOVEN 13 . 14 . 15 . 16 . 17 . EDWARD VII 18 . THACKERAY 19 . NAPOLEON III 20 . STRINDBERG 21 . NELSON 22 . CHOPIN 23 . NIETZSCHE 24 . HAIG 25 . BACH 26 . MILTON 27 . DARWIN 28 . BYRON 29. VAN GOGH 30 ...
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... Charles Wentworth Dilke and Charles Brown , who were to be his closest friends . With a sense that he was valued by an increasing num- ber of friends he turned away from the volume of 1817 and engaged his mind elsewhere . March 1817 ...
... Charles Wentworth Dilke and Charles Brown , who were to be his closest friends . With a sense that he was valued by an increasing num- ber of friends he turned away from the volume of 1817 and engaged his mind elsewhere . March 1817 ...
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... Charles Wentworth Dilke and Charles Brown , who shared a double house at Wentworth Place , Hampstead . Dilke's interest in literature was sufficient to quell any timidity Keats may have felt on account of his aristocratic origins . Charles ...
... Charles Wentworth Dilke and Charles Brown , who shared a double house at Wentworth Place , Hampstead . Dilke's interest in literature was sufficient to quell any timidity Keats may have felt on account of his aristocratic origins . Charles ...
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