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... further evidence be required , we need but turn to Severn's account of his arrival with Keats at Naples in the autumn of 1820. The city was in a state of great excitement for , as a result of a military mutiny a few months before , the ...
... further evidence be required , we need but turn to Severn's account of his arrival with Keats at Naples in the autumn of 1820. The city was in a state of great excitement for , as a result of a military mutiny a few months before , the ...
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English Association. a further instalment of his ' sensations and opinions ' ; in that , no doubt , he would explain ... further it is necessary to revert for a moment to the preface to The Excursion , and examine rather 1 Preface to de ...
English Association. a further instalment of his ' sensations and opinions ' ; in that , no doubt , he would explain ... further it is necessary to revert for a moment to the preface to The Excursion , and examine rather 1 Preface to de ...
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... further than give you my " frivolous and vexatious advice " . He concludes : ' I now wind up my questions and letters until I hear from you again ' , and his next letter , on January 12 , 1875 , is written to acknowledge the receipt ...
... further than give you my " frivolous and vexatious advice " . He concludes : ' I now wind up my questions and letters until I hear from you again ' , and his next letter , on January 12 , 1875 , is written to acknowledge the receipt ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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