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... letters . They were published first as a part of a biography by Lord Houghton , who wrote a Life and Letters of Keats , published in 1848 . Later on the number of available letters trebled and quadrupled , and finally the definitive ...
... letters . They were published first as a part of a biography by Lord Houghton , who wrote a Life and Letters of Keats , published in 1848 . Later on the number of available letters trebled and quadrupled , and finally the definitive ...
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... letters to his brother George and Georgiana , his wife . Some of these letters are very long but they are always extremely interesting - gay , teasing , gossipy , and profound by turns . His sister Fanny was enough his junior so that in ...
... letters to his brother George and Georgiana , his wife . Some of these letters are very long but they are always extremely interesting - gay , teasing , gossipy , and profound by turns . His sister Fanny was enough his junior so that in ...
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... letters he received , letters from his sister and from Fanny Brawne . But he had the consolation of this one true friend who put aside his work to be with his beloved Keats during those last days . Severn said that sometimes he prepared ...
... letters he received , letters from his sister and from Fanny Brawne . But he had the consolation of this one true friend who put aside his work to be with his beloved Keats during those last days . Severn said that sometimes he prepared ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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