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... friends was interested in him . Almost at once his friend Benjamin Bailey , an Oxford undergraduate , discovered a new publisher in John Taylor , of Taylor & Hessey , and to the end of Keats's life Taylor continued one of his most loyal ...
... friends was interested in him . Almost at once his friend Benjamin Bailey , an Oxford undergraduate , discovered a new publisher in John Taylor , of Taylor & Hessey , and to the end of Keats's life Taylor continued one of his most loyal ...
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... friends . With a sense that he was valued by an increasing num- ber of friends he turned away from the volume of 1817 and engaged his mind elsewhere . March 1817 - November 1817 : Endymion IN March 1817 34 KEATS.
... friends . With a sense that he was valued by an increasing num- ber of friends he turned away from the volume of 1817 and engaged his mind elsewhere . March 1817 - November 1817 : Endymion IN March 1817 34 KEATS.
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... friends after his death , and so no memoir was written . But , if his friends held back , Shelley , who had been deeply moved by Keats's death , stepped in , and at Pisa in July 1821 he issued Adonais . Despite its magnificence as a ...
... friends after his death , and so no memoir was written . But , if his friends held back , Shelley , who had been deeply moved by Keats's death , stepped in , and at Pisa in July 1821 he issued Adonais . Despite its magnificence as a ...
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