Letters, 1819-1820Charles Scribner's Sons, 1939 |
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... interest for a friend : I wish there were more who would sacrifice their passions . The worst of Men are those whose self interests are their passion - the next those whose passions are their self - interest . Upon the whole I dislike ...
... interest for a friend : I wish there were more who would sacrifice their passions . The worst of Men are those whose self interests are their passion - the next those whose passions are their self - interest . Upon the whole I dislike ...
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John Keats Harry Buxton Forman. who take more than a brotherly Interest in your welfare - There is certainly - " one , whose hand will never scant From his poor store of fruits all thou canst want . ' And he is , Kings Bench Walk Temple ...
John Keats Harry Buxton Forman. who take more than a brotherly Interest in your welfare - There is certainly - " one , whose hand will never scant From his poor store of fruits all thou canst want . ' And he is , Kings Bench Walk Temple ...
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... interest , ' received by Keats from Shelley in Italy - a letter which was stolen from Severn in later years and which I have never succeeded in tracing . Lord Houghton says : - ' He had received at Naples a most kind letter from Mr ...
... interest , ' received by Keats from Shelley in Italy - a letter which was stolen from Severn in later years and which I have never succeeded in tracing . Lord Houghton says : - ' He had received at Naples a most kind letter from Mr ...
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LETTERS 18191820 | 3 |
B R HAYDON TO KEATS | 14 |
J H REYNOLDS 11 July | 15 |
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