Life and Letters of John KeatsG. Cumberlege; Oxford University Press, 1951 - 282 páginas |
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... passed by Solway Frith through that delightful part of Kirkcudbrightshire , the scene of Guy Mannering . Keats had never read the novel , but was much struck with the character of Meg Merrilies as delineated to him by Brown . He seemed ...
... passed by Solway Frith through that delightful part of Kirkcudbrightshire , the scene of Guy Mannering . Keats had never read the novel , but was much struck with the character of Meg Merrilies as delineated to him by Brown . He seemed ...
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... passed in Kirkcudbright ; the country is very rich , very fine , and with a little of Devon . I am now writing at Newton Stewart , six miles from Wigtown . Our landlady of yesterday said , very few Southerners passed hereaways The ...
... passed in Kirkcudbright ; the country is very rich , very fine , and with a little of Devon . I am now writing at Newton Stewart , six miles from Wigtown . Our landlady of yesterday said , very few Southerners passed hereaways The ...
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... passed through my mind , I may say the bitterness of death is passed . I often wish for you , that you might flatter me with the best . I think , without my mentioning it , for my sake , you would be a friend to Miss when I am dead ...
... passed through my mind , I may say the bitterness of death is passed . I often wish for you , that you might flatter me with the best . I think , without my mentioning it , for my sake , you would be a friend to Miss when I am dead ...
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The Life & Letters of John Keats Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton),John Keats Vista completa - 1927 |
The Life and Letters of John Keats John Keats,Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton) Vista completa - 1867 |
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