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... Further , Keats's mind was set on a walking tour in Scotland which he and 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 ...
... Further , Keats's mind was set on a walking tour in Scotland which he and 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 ...
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... Further , in 1818 a number of motives led him to consider more precisely what his relations with women would be ; Tom was dead ; George was married and in America ; and though he had numerous friends he was more bereft than ever before ...
... Further , in 1818 a number of motives led him to consider more precisely what his relations with women would be ; Tom was dead ; George was married and in America ; and though he had numerous friends he was more bereft than ever before ...
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... proceeded in this fragment no further than in the letters , and , while admiring his tenacity , it would be unwise to extract grounds for believing that we are watching the birth - throes of a philosophical poet . It KEATS 119.
... proceeded in this fragment no further than in the letters , and , while admiring his tenacity , it would be unwise to extract grounds for believing that we are watching the birth - throes of a philosophical poet . It KEATS 119.
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