KeatsFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 143 páginas |
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... letter , he has come closer than was his custom to Wordsworth , but in a letter to Bailey of 22 November , 1817 , he set out most precisely his individual attitude . Phrases from this letter have been quoted and misapplied in the ...
... letter , he has come closer than was his custom to Wordsworth , but in a letter to Bailey of 22 November , 1817 , he set out most precisely his individual attitude . Phrases from this letter have been quoted and misapplied in the ...
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... letters - " I have been racketing too much , and do not feel over well " - casual comments , but ominous when one knows what they prelude . At ... letter he writes out the sonnet which opens When I have fears that I may cease to be KEATS 51.
... letters - " I have been racketing too much , and do not feel over well " - casual comments , but ominous when one knows what they prelude . At ... letter he writes out the sonnet which opens When I have fears that I may cease to be KEATS 51.
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... letter is the love - letter of a surgeon's apprentice . It has in its relaxed self - abandonment something unbred and ignoble , as of a youth ill - brought - up , without the training which teaches us that we must put some constraint ...
... letter is the love - letter of a surgeon's apprentice . It has in its relaxed self - abandonment something unbred and ignoble , as of a youth ill - brought - up , without the training which teaches us that we must put some constraint ...
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