| 1878 - 612 страница
...: " Brown is a good sort of Man — he did not know he was doing me to death by inches. I feel the effect of every one of those hours in my side now...for his assistance — I will never see or speak to him until we are both old men, if we are to be. I will resent my heart having been made a foot-ball."... | |
| Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret) - 1882 - 420 страница
...to accompany the ailing and miserable young man to Rome. Keats did not even give notice to Brown, " though at this moment I should be without pence were it not for his assistance." His jealous, wounded, hopeless heart took a kind of consolation in bursting all bonds that linked him... | |
| Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret) - 1882 - 364 страница
...accompany the ailing and miserable young man to Eome. " Keats did not even give notice to Brown, " though at this moment I should be without pence were it not for his assistance." His jealous, wounded, hopeless heart took a kind of consolation in bursting all bonds that linked him... | |
| John Keats - 1883 - 518 страница
...did. Brown is a good sort of Man — he did not know he was doing me to death by inches. I feel the effect of every one of those hours in my side now...not for his assistance, I will never see or speak to him l until we are both old men, if we are to be. I will resent my heart having been made a football.... | |
| John Keats - 1883 - 516 страница
...did. Brown is a good sort of Man — he did not know he was doing me to death by inches. I feel the effect of every one of those hours in my side now...not for his assistance, I will never see or speak to him l .until we are both old men, if we are to be. I will resent my heart having been made a football.... | |
| Sir Hall Caine - 1883 - 302 страница
...one of his letters to his betrothed, written immediately before his departure for Italy, he says : ' At this moment I should be without pence, were it not for his (Charles Brown's) assistance.' When on his death-bed his resources were so far reduced, that had he... | |
| William Michael Rossetti, John Parker Anderson - 1887 - 254 страница
...arraigned Miss Brawne for " flirting with Brown," had said : " I know his love and friendship for me — at this moment I should be without pence were it not for his assistance ; " and we refuse to think that any contingency could be likely to arise in which his " indecencies... | |
| John Keats - 1895 - 616 страница
...did. Brown is a good sort of Man — he did not know he was doing me to death by inches. I feel the effect of every one of those hours in my side now...not for his assistance, I will never see or speak to him until we are both old men, if we are to be. I will resent my heart having been made a football.... | |
| John Keats - 1895 - 644 страница
...did. Brown is a good sort of Man — he did not know he was doing me to death by inches. I feel the effect of every one of those hours in my side now...not for his assistance, I will never see or speak to him until we are both old men, if we are to be. I will resent my heart having been made a football.... | |
| John Keats - 1899 - 510 страница
...he did not know he was doing me to death by inches. I feel the effect of every one of those hours iu my side now ; and for that cause, though he has done...not for his assistance, I will never see or speak to him until we are both old men, if we are to be. I will resent my heart having been made a football.... | |
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