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... 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 Brown , the son of a ...
... 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 Brown , the son of a ...
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... Charles Brown had planned to undertake together . For Keats , the expedition was not merely a holiday , but a part of his poetical education . As he told Bailey , he was anxious to put his knapsack on his back and " make a pedestrian ...
... Charles Brown had planned to undertake together . For Keats , the expedition was not merely a holiday , but a part of his poetical education . As he told Bailey , he was anxious to put his knapsack on his back and " make a pedestrian ...
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... Charles Brown , with his buoyant good - humour , stirred Keats's mind , and the collaboration with Brown on Otho the Great was begun . From Shanklin he writes . the earliest of his letters to Fanny Brawne , which have already been ...
... Charles Brown , with his buoyant good - humour , stirred Keats's mind , and the collaboration with Brown on Otho the Great was begun . From Shanklin he writes . the earliest of his letters to Fanny Brawne , which have already been ...
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