The Letters of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1952 - 570 pagina's |
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... thought so much about Poetry so long together that I could not get to sleep at night — and moreover , I know not how it was , I could not get wholesome food - By this means in a Week or so I became not over capable in my upper Stories ...
... thought so much about Poetry so long together that I could not get to sleep at night — and moreover , I know not how it was , I could not get wholesome food - By this means in a Week or so I became not over capable in my upper Stories ...
Pagina 55
... thought on Poets gone And could not pray - nor can I now - so on I move to the end in Humbleness of Heart . .- Thus far had I written when I received your last which made me at the sight of the direction caper for despair- but for one ...
... thought on Poets gone And could not pray - nor can I now - so on I move to the end in Humbleness of Heart . .- Thus far had I written when I received your last which made me at the sight of the direction caper for despair- but for one ...
Pagina 292
... thought I had it in my hand ; I thought I had nothing to do , but to do . The difficulties I met with arose from the alertness and suspi- cion of Abbey : and especially from the affairs being still in a Law ( y ) er's hand - who has ...
... thought I had it in my hand ; I thought I had nothing to do , but to do . The difficulties I met with arose from the alertness and suspi- cion of Abbey : and especially from the affairs being still in a Law ( y ) er's hand - who has ...
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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