Life, Letters, and Literary Remains of John Keats, Volumen2E.Moxon, 1848 |
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... tell Haslam I should not have left London without taking leave of him , but from being so low in body and mind . Write to George as soon receive this , and tell him how I am , as far as you can guess ; and also a note to my sister - who ...
... tell Haslam I should not have left London without taking leave of him , but from being so low in body and mind . Write to George as soon receive this , and tell him how I am , as far as you can guess ; and also a note to my sister - who ...
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... tell him I must get the money — that would kill him at a word . You see my hopes of being kept by the Royal Academy will be cut off , unless I send a picture by the spring . I have written to Sir T. Lawrence . I have 88 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... tell him I must get the money — that would kill him at a word . You see my hopes of being kept by the Royal Academy will be cut off , unless I send a picture by the spring . I have written to Sir T. Lawrence . I have 88 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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... telling me on one occasion , that , in his sick moments , he never wished to receive another letter , or ever to see another face however friendly . But still I should have written to you had I not ... tell him — but he knows JOHN KEATS . 95.
... telling me on one occasion , that , in his sick moments , he never wished to receive another letter , or ever to see another face however friendly . But still I should have written to you had I not ... tell him — but he knows JOHN KEATS . 95.
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... tell him — tell that great poet and noble - hearted man - that we shall all bear his memory in the most precious part of our hearts , and that the world shall bow their heads to it , as our loves do . Or if this again will trouble his ...
... tell him — tell that great poet and noble - hearted man - that we shall all bear his memory in the most precious part of our hearts , and that the world shall bow their heads to it , as our loves do . Or if this again will trouble his ...
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... tell him the latter or no , tell him the former , and add that we shall never forget he was so , and that we are coming after him . The tears are again in my eyes , and I must not afford to shed them . The next letter I write shall be ...
... tell him the latter or no , tell him the former , and add that we shall never forget he was so , and that we are coming after him . The tears are again in my eyes , and I must not afford to shed them . The next letter I write shall be ...
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