20 September 2017

Let us look upon fine Phrases like a Laugher.


Letters of John Keats to His Family and Friends, by John Keats

110. — To Benjamin Bailey.

[Fragment (Outside Sheet) Of A Letter Addressed To Bailey At St. Andrews. Winchester, August 15, 1819.

I am convinced more and more every day that (excepting the human friend Philosopher), a fine writer is the most genuine Being in the World. Shakspeare and the paradise Lost every day become greater wonders to me. I look upon fine Phrases like a Lover.
  


 Fukurokuju Laughing at dot/point/matrix/text/scroll/Regard
 Kiyonari Muneaki 1588-1662 and Kiyonari Muneaki 1588-1662

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