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... sitting down to read King Lear once again ' . Both these poems are written out in Keats's hand in his folio edition , and he probably wrote them on the 22nd of January 1818 . We next hear of this book during those depressingly wet weeks ...
... sitting down to read King Lear once again ' . Both these poems are written out in Keats's hand in his folio edition , and he probably wrote them on the 22nd of January 1818 . We next hear of this book during those depressingly wet weeks ...
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... Sit laurel❜d victory ! and smooth success Be strew'd before your feet ! | SCENE IV - Rome . An Apartment in CÆSAR'S House Enter OCTAVIUS Cæsar , Lepidus , and Attendants Cæs . You are too indulgent : Let us grant , it is not | Amiss to ...
... Sit laurel❜d victory ! and smooth success Be strew'd before your feet ! | SCENE IV - Rome . An Apartment in CÆSAR'S House Enter OCTAVIUS Cæsar , Lepidus , and Attendants Cæs . You are too indulgent : Let us grant , it is not | Amiss to ...
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... sit down . O Juno ! Ant . No , no , no , no , no . Eros . See you here , sir ? Ant . O fie , fie , fie . Char ... Sits down . 1 III . xi . 4 . III . xi . KEATS'S MARKINGS : ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA 135.
... sit down . O Juno ! Ant . No , no , no , no , no . Eros . See you here , sir ? Ant . O fie , fie , fie . Char ... Sits down . 1 III . xi . 4 . III . xi . KEATS'S MARKINGS : ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA 135.
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