KeatsFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 143 páginas |
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... followed by the damp , chilly exile to Devonshire , where he had worked strenuously at Isabella and the revision of En- dymion . Mental distress at Tom's illness and the departure of George had aggravated his physical condition . The ...
... followed by the damp , chilly exile to Devonshire , where he had worked strenuously at Isabella and the revision of En- dymion . Mental distress at Tom's illness and the departure of George had aggravated his physical condition . The ...
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... followed were the worst of all , and Severn , even if he had been self - centred earlier , became now ungrudg- ingly devoted . The situation was difficult : Severn had no knowledge of Italian , and the authorities had informed him that ...
... followed were the worst of all , and Severn , even if he had been self - centred earlier , became now ungrudg- ingly devoted . The situation was difficult : Severn had no knowledge of Italian , and the authorities had informed him that ...
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... followed him to the grave . And yet there are those who could trample on the faded flower . " Hazlitt is returning to the very language of Shelley's poem in building up this same treacherous image of a beauty that is pampered ...
... followed him to the grave . And yet there are those who could trample on the faded flower . " Hazlitt is returning to the very language of Shelley's poem in building up this same treacherous image of a beauty that is pampered ...
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