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... Haydon . He believed in tolerance in friendship : " Men should bear with each other - there lives not the Man who may not be cut up , aye hashed to pieces on his weakest side . " But despite tolerance he wished to free himself from the ...
... Haydon . He believed in tolerance in friendship : " Men should bear with each other - there lives not the Man who may not be cut up , aye hashed to pieces on his weakest side . " But despite tolerance he wished to free himself from the ...
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Benjamin Ifor Evans. when Haydon urged that he should avoid Hunt for a time , and when his brothers suggested rest in the country , it seemed that all counsels were working in the ... Haydon in May 6 1817 : " Truth is I have been in 38 KEATS.
Benjamin Ifor Evans. when Haydon urged that he should avoid Hunt for a time , and when his brothers suggested rest in the country , it seemed that all counsels were working in the ... Haydon in May 6 1817 : " Truth is I have been in 38 KEATS.
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... Haydon's party for Wordsworth , to which Keats was invited . Haydon , who was proud of his party , describes it with naïve pleasure : " It was indeed an immortal evening . Words- worth's fine intonation as he quoted Milton and Virgil ...
... Haydon's party for Wordsworth , to which Keats was invited . Haydon , who was proud of his party , describes it with naïve pleasure : " It was indeed an immortal evening . Words- worth's fine intonation as he quoted Milton and Virgil ...
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