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Page 60
... less guarded surrender ; and in what Keats wrote to his brothers , to his little sister , to Fanny Brawne , and to his friends , his character and opinions are revealed to us with a touching intimacy . In the portrait that he draws thus ...
... less guarded surrender ; and in what Keats wrote to his brothers , to his little sister , to Fanny Brawne , and to his friends , his character and opinions are revealed to us with a touching intimacy . In the portrait that he draws thus ...
Page 204
... less lavish , except when in dire financial straits , as in the year or two before the Barons ' War , and his grandson even less so , save where the foundation and enhancement of towns served his general policy . The policy of ...
... less lavish , except when in dire financial straits , as in the year or two before the Barons ' War , and his grandson even less so , save where the foundation and enhancement of towns served his general policy . The policy of ...
Page 236
... less bitter , less hard to bear than it proved to be . Hard and bitter it was , and passed in poverty . It is possible that his friends in Florence , hearing of his miseries , founded the first Cathedra Dantesca to relieve him . He had ...
... less bitter , less hard to bear than it proved to be . Hard and bitter it was , and passed in poverty . It is possible that his friends in Florence , hearing of his miseries , founded the first Cathedra Dantesca to relieve him . He had ...
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