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... Clarke ( 1787-1877 ) , the son of the headmaster and a tutor in the school . Clarke was to live to be ninety and to write garrulous reminiscences of more than he had ever known , but as a young man , Keats's senior by eight years , he ...
... Clarke ( 1787-1877 ) , the son of the headmaster and a tutor in the school . Clarke was to live to be ninety and to write garrulous reminiscences of more than he had ever known , but as a young man , Keats's senior by eight years , he ...
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... Clarke . In watching Keats's development in these earliest stages it is inter- esting to see him failing to find ... Clarke knew Leigh Hunt . One day , in the spring of 1816 , Cowden Clarke , when visiting Leigh Hunt at Hampstead , took ...
... Clarke . In watching Keats's development in these earliest stages it is inter- esting to see him failing to find ... Clarke knew Leigh Hunt . One day , in the spring of 1816 , Cowden Clarke , when visiting Leigh Hunt at Hampstead , took ...
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... Clarke a beautiful copy of the folio edition of Chapman's translation of Homer , and Clarke at once summoned Keats to share the delight of exploring the volume . Keats , still a medical student and lodging with his brothers in the ...
... Clarke a beautiful copy of the folio edition of Chapman's translation of Homer , and Clarke at once summoned Keats to share the delight of exploring the volume . Keats , still a medical student and lodging with his brothers in the ...
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