Letters, 1819-1820Charles Scribner's Sons, 1939 |
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... soon as possible . I shall not suffer my pride to hinder me . The whisper may go round ; I shall not hear it . If I can get an article in the ' Edin- burgh , ' I will . One must not be delicate . Nor let this disturb you longer than a ...
... soon as possible . I shall not suffer my pride to hinder me . The whisper may go round ; I shall not hear it . If I can get an article in the ' Edin- burgh , ' I will . One must not be delicate . Nor let this disturb you longer than a ...
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... soon begin upon " Lucy Vaughan Lloyd , " I do not begin composition yet , being willing , in case of a relapse , to have nothing to reproach myself with . I hope the weather will give you the slip ; let it show itself and steal out of ...
... soon begin upon " Lucy Vaughan Lloyd , " I do not begin composition yet , being willing , in case of a relapse , to have nothing to reproach myself with . I hope the weather will give you the slip ; let it show itself and steal out of ...
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... soon bring you to rights , but I tell her you cannot be in better hands than Browns , she joins me in grateful thanks to him . I will write to him next post repeating what is important in this , lest one should miscarry . Our love to ...
... soon bring you to rights , but I tell her you cannot be in better hands than Browns , she joins me in grateful thanks to him . I will write to him next post repeating what is important in this , lest one should miscarry . Our love to ...
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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