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University of South Africa. Dept. of English. - Tom Keats died on 1 December 1818 and Keats moved in with Charles Brown at Went- worth Place , next door to Fanny Brawne and her mother . From then on Keats's life ( and letters ) would ...
University of South Africa. Dept. of English. - Tom Keats died on 1 December 1818 and Keats moved in with Charles Brown at Went- worth Place , next door to Fanny Brawne and her mother . From then on Keats's life ( and letters ) would ...
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... Keats in characteristic attitude , reading in his sitting - room in Wentworth Place . The room has been restored exactly as Keats left it . worlds , Keats concludes ' that Man is originally ' a poor forked creature ' subject to the same ...
... Keats in characteristic attitude , reading in his sitting - room in Wentworth Place . The room has been restored exactly as Keats left it . worlds , Keats concludes ' that Man is originally ' a poor forked creature ' subject to the same ...
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... Keats : A Reassessment , ed Kenneth Muir : Liverpool University Press , 1969 , pp 128-9 . 4 Letters , I , p 185 . For all references to Keats's Letters see H E Rollins ( ed . ) , The Letters of John Keats 1814-1821 ( 2 vols ) ...
... Keats : A Reassessment , ed Kenneth Muir : Liverpool University Press , 1969 , pp 128-9 . 4 Letters , I , p 185 . For all references to Keats's Letters see H E Rollins ( ed . ) , The Letters of John Keats 1814-1821 ( 2 vols ) ...
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