The Letters of John ClareBarnes & Noble, 1970 - 379 strán (strany) |
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... glad Keats has got over his Voyage I heard of his ' Review ' in the Edinburgh as being favourable but have not seen it tho I believe O.G. likes it - I am glad you will do without me as the very people you speak of wishing to see me is ...
... glad Keats has got over his Voyage I heard of his ' Review ' in the Edinburgh as being favourable but have not seen it tho I believe O.G. likes it - I am glad you will do without me as the very people you speak of wishing to see me is ...
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... glad of trifles for it payed for my medicines of which I take a great many this leads me to my illness I am somthing better since I wrote Dr. Darling whose prescriptions I find now give me instant benefit in a far different & more ...
... glad of trifles for it payed for my medicines of which I take a great many this leads me to my illness I am somthing better since I wrote Dr. Darling whose prescriptions I find now give me instant benefit in a far different & more ...
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... glad to see John1 yesterday & should like to have gone back with him for I am very weary of being here - You might ... glad to hear from you & write agen directly to say I am quite well & never was better in my life thank God for it . I ...
... glad to see John1 yesterday & should like to have gone back with him for I am very weary of being here - You might ... glad to hear from you & write agen directly to say I am quite well & never was better in my life thank God for it . I ...
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