Letters, 1819-1820Charles Scribner's Sons, 1939 |
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... live upon hopes . I shall carry my plan into execution speedily - I shall live in Westminster - from which a walk to the British Museum will be noisy and muddy - but other- wise pleasant enough I shall enquire of Hazlitt how the figures ...
... live upon hopes . I shall carry my plan into execution speedily - I shall live in Westminster - from which a walk to the British Museum will be noisy and muddy - but other- wise pleasant enough I shall enquire of Hazlitt how the figures ...
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... live at Hampstead next winter- I like * ******* and I cannot help it . On that ac- count I had better not live there . While I have some immediate cash , 1 I had better settle myself quietly , and fag on as others do . I shall apply to ...
... live at Hampstead next winter- I like * ******* and I cannot help it . On that ac- count I had better not live there . While I have some immediate cash , 1 I had better settle myself quietly , and fag on as others do . I shall apply to ...
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... live ? ' ' I may not tell- ' O pardon me I'm absent : now and then . " Where might my Taylor live ? —I say again I cannot tell - let me no more be teas'd- He lives in wapping might live where he pleasd . You see I cannot get on without ...
... live ? ' ' I may not tell- ' O pardon me I'm absent : now and then . " Where might my Taylor live ? —I say again I cannot tell - let me no more be teas'd- He lives in wapping might live where he pleasd . You see I cannot get on without ...
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LETTERS 18191820 | 3 |
B R HAYDON TO KEATS | 14 |
J H REYNOLDS 11 July | 15 |
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¹ Cf Abbey's able address or postmark affectionate Brother John affraid Barry Cornwall beautiful Bedhampton Brawne No postmark call'd CHARLES BROWN CHARLES WENTWORTH DILKE Cheapside dear Fanny dearest Fanny dearest Girl Dilke endeavour FANNY BRAWNE Address FANNY KEATS feel friend John Keats George Keats give Hampstead Haslam Haydon hear heard from George hope Hunt Hunt's JOHN HAMILTON REYNOLDS John Taylor Joseph Severn Keats wrote Keats's Kentish Town Ladies Lamia Letter live look Lord Lord Houghton mind Miss Brawne Miss Keats Monday morning Mother never perhaps pleasure Poem Rd Abbey Esqre Reynolds Romney Street Saturday Severn Shanklin sincere friend John sister sorry spirits Staffa Street Sunday sweet tell thing thought Thursday tion Tuesday walk Walthamstow Wednesday Wentworth Place Winchester wish word write written Wylie yesterday you<r