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1.济慈诗歌和书信选(英文版)59 When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be
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When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be WHEN I have fears that I may cease to be Before my pen has glean'd my teeming brain, Before high pilgrave;d b...
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2.济慈诗歌和书信选(英文版)58 To Charles Brown, 30th November 1820
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To Charles Brown, 30th November 1820 My dear Brown; It is the most difficult thing in the world to me to write a letter. My stomach continues so bad, ...
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3.济慈诗歌和书信选(英文版)57 To Charles Brown, 1st November 1820
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To Charles Brown, 1st November 1820 My dear Brown; Yesterday we were let out of Quarantine, during which my health suffered more from bad air and a st...
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4.济慈诗歌和书信选(英文版)56 To Mrs. Samuel Brawne, 24th October 1820 Naples
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To Mrs. Samuel Brawne, 24th October 1820 Naples Harbour My dear Mrs. Brawne; A few words will tell you what sort of a passage we had, and what situati...
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5.济慈诗歌和书信选(英文版)55 To Charles Brown, 30th September 1820. The ‘Mar
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To Charles Brown, 30th September 1820. The Maria Crowther, off Yarmouth, Isle of Wight My dear Brown; The time has not yet come for a pleasant letter ...
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6.济慈诗歌和书信选(英文版)54 To Fanny Keats, dictated, 11th September 1820
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To Fanny Keats, dictated, 11th September 1820 My dear Fanny; In the hope of entirely re-establishing my health I shall leave England for Italy this we...
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7.济慈诗歌和书信选(英文版)53 To Percy Bysshe Shelley, 16 August 1820
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To Percy Bysshe Shelley, 16 August 1820 My dear Shelley, I am very much gratified that you, in a foreign country, and with a mind almost over-occupied...
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8.济慈诗歌和书信选(英文版)52 To Fanny Keats, 13 August 1820 Wentworth Place
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To Fanny Keats, 13 August 1820 Wentworth Place My dear Fanny; It is a long time since I received your last. An accident of an unpleasant nature occurr...
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9.济慈诗歌和书信选(英文版)51 To Fanny Brawne, August 1820
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To Fanny Brawne, August 1820 My dearest Girl; I wish you could invent some means to make me at all happy without you. Every hour I am more concentrate...
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10.济慈诗歌和书信选(英文版)50 To Fanny Keats, 22 July 1820
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To Fanny Keats, 22 July 1820 My dear Fanny; I have been gaining strength for some days: it would be well if I could at the same time say I am gaining ...