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One of Byron's letters , like one of his poems , sweeps the reader along in an irresistible onrush . ... is such that sometimes , quite naturally , the letter becomes a poem without the reader being surprised by the change .
One of Byron's letters , like one of his poems , sweeps the reader along in an irresistible onrush . ... is such that sometimes , quite naturally , the letter becomes a poem without the reader being surprised by the change .
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101 LETTERS [ If ] ... to be true , interesting , attractive , witty , humorous , idealistic , realistic , speculative , discursive , and gossipy in turns is the note of a good letter - writer , then indeed Keats was one .
101 LETTERS [ If ] ... to be true , interesting , attractive , witty , humorous , idealistic , realistic , speculative , discursive , and gossipy in turns is the note of a good letter - writer , then indeed Keats was one .
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( 1895 ] Harry Buxton - Forman Introd , in The Letters of John Keats , ed . Maurice Buxton - Forman ( Oxford Univ . Pr . , 1952 ) , p . vi The best of Keats's poems , of course , can be fully appreciated without extraneous help ...
( 1895 ] Harry Buxton - Forman Introd , in The Letters of John Keats , ed . Maurice Buxton - Forman ( Oxford Univ . Pr . , 1952 ) , p . vi The best of Keats's poems , of course , can be fully appreciated without extraneous help ...
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