We regret that your brother ever requested us to publish his book, or that our opinion of its talent should have led us to acquiesce in undertaking it. We are, however, much obliged to you for relieving us from the unpleasant necessity of declining any... The Bookman - Stran 1171900Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| John Keats - 1883 - 440 strani
...KEATS CONCERNING KEATS'S POEMS (1817) reprinted from The Athenaum for the 7th of June 1873. Sir, — We regret that your brother ever requested us to publish...the unpleasant necessity of declining any further connexion with it, which we must have done, as we think the curiosity is satisfied, and the sale has... | |
| John Keats - 1883 - 442 strani
...KEATS CONCERNING KEATS'S POEMS (1817) reprinted from The Athenaum for the 7th of June 1873. Sir, — We regret that your brother ever requested us to publish...the unpleasant necessity of declining any further connexion with it, which we must have done, as we think the curiosity is satisfied, and the sale has... | |
| Sir Sidney Colvin - 1887 - 256 strani
...the 29th of April we find the brothers Oilier replying to a letter of George Keats in dudgeon:—" we regret that your brother ever requested us to publish...the unpleasant necessity of declining any further connexion with it, which we must have done, as we think the curiosity is satisfied, and the sale has... | |
| William Michael Rossetti - 1887 - 246 strani
...the absence of the latter in the Isle of Wight or at Margate—is too amusing to be omitted :— " We regret that your brother ever requested us to publish...the unpleasant necessity of declining any further connexion with it, which we must have done, as we think the curiosity is satisfied and the sale has... | |
| Sir Sidney Colvin - 1887 - 252 strani
...the 29th of April we find the brothers Oilier replying to a letter of George Keats in dudgeon : " \Ve regret that your brother ever requested us to publish...the unpleasant necessity of declining any further connexion with it, which we must have done, as we think the curiosity is satisfied, and the sale has... | |
| John Morley - 1894 - 702 strani
...On the 29th of April we find the brothers Oilier replying to a letter of George Keats in dudgeon : " We regret that your brother ever requested us to publish...the unpleasant necessity of declining any further connexion with it, which we must have done, as we think the curiosity is satisfied, and the sale has... | |
| 1894 - 706 strani
...the 29th of April we find the brothers Ollier replying to a letter of George Keats in dudgeon:—" we regret that your brother ever requested us to publish...the unpleasant necessity of declining any further connexion with it, which we must have done, as we think the curiosity is satisfied, and the sale has... | |
| John Keats - 1895 - 700 strani
...spirits. The publishers felt that they had been imposed upon and wrote indignantly to George Keats : " We regret that your brother ever requested us to publish...should have led us to acquiesce in undertaking it." Keats himself went into a temporary exile so as to concentrate his mind on some new work. He went to... | |
| John Keats - 1900 - 268 strani
...not know ; but he seems to have written them a letter to which the following is their reply. Sir, — We regret that your brother ever requested us to publish...the unpleasant necessity of declining any further connexion with it, which we must have done, as we think the curiosity is satisfied, and the sale has... | |
| John Keats - 1924 - 268 strani
...not know ; but he seems to have written them a letter to which the following is their reply. Sir, — We regret that your brother ever requested us to publish...the unpleasant necessity of declining any further connexion with it, which we must have done, as we think the curiosity is satisfied, and the sale has... | |
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