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Pagina xlviii
... Dilke , the shrewd , the keen , the far - seeing , spoke of him as ' dear generous noble James Rice - the best , and in his quaint way one of the wittiest and wisest men I ever knew ' . Dilke printed a few of Rice's whimsicalities in ...
... Dilke , the shrewd , the keen , the far - seeing , spoke of him as ' dear generous noble James Rice - the best , and in his quaint way one of the wittiest and wisest men I ever knew ' . Dilke printed a few of Rice's whimsicalities in ...
Pagina xlix
... Dilke and the printer alone to establish , successfully , an independent and incorruptible literary organ . In 1836 , on the abolition of the Navy Pay Office , Dilke , as a civil service pensioner , was able to devote himself more ...
... Dilke and the printer alone to establish , successfully , an independent and incorruptible literary organ . In 1836 , on the abolition of the Navy Pay Office , Dilke , as a civil service pensioner , was able to devote himself more ...
Pagina 268
... Dilke is knocking at the wall for Tea is ready - I will tell you what sort of a tea it is and then bid you - Good bye - This is monday morning1— nothing particular happened yesterday evening , except that when the tray came up Mrs Dilke ...
... Dilke is knocking at the wall for Tea is ready - I will tell you what sort of a tea it is and then bid you - Good bye - This is monday morning1— nothing particular happened yesterday evening , except that when the tray came up Mrs Dilke ...
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CHRONOLOGY OF PRINCIPAL EVENTS ETC | xxix |
Elmes James 130 | lv |
George Keats to John | 3 |
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Abbey address or postmark affectionate Brother John affraid Bailey beautiful Bedhampton BENJAMIN ROBERT HAYDON Brown called Charles Charles Brown Charles Cowden Clarke CHARLES WENTWORTH DILKE copy dear Fanny dear Keats dear Reynolds Dilke Endymion Esqre eyes FANNY BRAWNE FANNY KEATS feel Friday friend John Keats George Keats give Hampstead happy Haslam Hazlitt hear heard heart Hessey hope Hunt's JOHN HAMILTON REYNOLDS July Keats wrote Keats's Lady Leigh Hunt Letter live London look Lord Lord Houghton mind Miss Brawne Miss Keats Monday morning never night pleasure Poem poet Poetry Rice Saturday Severn Sister Sonnet soul spirits Street Sunday sweet Taylor Teignmouth tell thee thing THOMAS KEATS thou thought Thursday Town Tuesday walk Walthamstow Wednesday Wentworth Place wish Woodhouse word Wordsworth write written yesterday Your's