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" Is it not extraordinary ? — when among men, I have no evil thoughts, no malice, no spleen; I feel free to speak or to be silent; I can listen, and from every one I can learn ; my hands are in my pockets, I am free from all suspicion, and comfortable.... "
A Manual of Anthropology: Or, Science of Man, Based on Modern Research - Page 60
by Charles Bray - 1871 - 358 lehte
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Letters of John Keats to His Family and Friends

John Keats - 1891 - 412 lehte
...— my hands are in my pockets, I am free from all suspicion and comfortable. When I am among women, I have evil thoughts, malice, spleen — I cannot...listen to nothing — I am in a hurry to be gone. You must be charitable and put all this perversity to my being disappointed since my boyhood. Yet with...
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The Atlantic Monthly, 74. köide

1894 - 1008 lehte
...to speak or to be silent ; ... I am free from all suspicion, and comfortable. When I am among women, I have evil thoughts, malice, spleen ; I cannot speak...listen to nothing ; I am in a hurry to be gone." He wonders how this trouble is to be cured. He speaks of it as a prejudice produced from " a gordian complication...
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English Men of Letters, 13. köide

John Morley - 1894 - 702 lehte
...my hands are in my pockets, I am free from all suspicion, and comfortable. | When I am among women I have evil thoughts, malice, spleen ; I cannot speak,...therefore listen to nothing; I am in a hurry to be gone. ... I must absolutely get over this — but how?" In a fine passage of a letter to his relatives in...
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English Men of Letters: Byron, by John Nichol, 1894; Shelley, by John ...

1894 - 706 lehte
...comfortable. When I am among women, I have evil thoughts, malice, C K. K spleen ; I cannot speak, or bu silent; I am full of suspicions, and therefore listen to nothing; I am in a hurry to be gone— I must absolutely get over this—but how ?" In a fine passage of a letter to his relatives in America,...
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The Letters of John Keats

John Keats - 1895 - 644 lehte
...— my hands are in my pockets, I am free from all suspicion and comfortable. When I am among women, I have evil thoughts, malice, spleen — I cannot...listen to nothing — I am in a hurry to be gone. You must be charitable and put all this perversity to my being disappointed since my boyhood. Yet with...
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The Letters of John Keats

John Keats - 1895 - 616 lehte
...— my hands are in my pockets, I am free from all suspicion and comfortable. When I am among women, I have evil thoughts, malice, spleen — I cannot...listen to nothing — I am in a hurry to be gone. You must be charitable and put all this perversity to my being disappointed since my boyhood. Yet with...
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The Bibliotaph, and Other People

Leon Henry Vincent - 1898 - 254 lehte
...to speak or to be silent; ... I am free from all suspicion, and comfortable. When I am among women, I have evil thoughts, malice, spleen; I cannot speak...listen to nothing; I am in a hurry to be gone.' He wonders how this trouble is to be cured. He speaks of it as a prejudice produced from ' a gordian complication...
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The Complete Poetical Works and Letters of John Keats

John Keats, Horace Elisha Scudder - 1899 - 530 lehte
...— my hands are in my pockets, I am free from all suspicion and comfortable. When I am among women, I have evil thoughts, malice, spleen — I cannot...listen to nothing — I am in a hurry to be gone. You must be charitable and put all this perversity to my being disappointed since my boyhood. Yet with...
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The Complete Poetical Works and Letters of John Keats

John Keats - 1899 - 516 lehte
...— my hands are in my pockets, I am free from all suspicion and comfortable. When I am among women, I have evil thoughts, malice, spleen — I cannot speak, or be silent — I am full of suspicious and therefore listen to nothing — I am in a hurry to be gone. You must be charitable and...
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Stories of Authors' Loves, 2. köide

Clara Elizabeth Laughlin - 1902 - 406 lehte
...; my hands are in my pockets, I am free from all suspicion, and comfortable. When I am among women I have evil thoughts, malice, spleen ; I cannot speak,...therefore listen to nothing ; I am in a hurry to be gone. ... I must absolutely get over this —but how?" And to George and Georgiana Keats in America (of the...
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