Tag: Letters of John Keats

To Fanny Keats (Oxford, September 10th, 1817)

My dear Fanny Let us now begin a regular question and answer a little pro and con; letting it interfere as a pleasant method of my coming at your favorite little wants and enjoyments, that I may meet them in a way befitting a brother. We have been so little together since you have been …

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Keats’s Last Letter – To Charles Armitage Brown (Rome, November 30, 1820)

Rome, November 30, 1820 My dear Brown, ‘Tis the most difficult thing in the world to me to write a letter. My stomach continues so bad, that I feel it worse on opening any book,—yet I am much better than I was in Quarantine. Then I am afraid to encounter the proing and coning of …

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