“What occasions the greater part of the world's quarrels? Simply this: Two minds meet and do not understand each other in time enough to prevent any shock of surprise at the conduct of either party.”
Quote by John Keats
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The complete poetical works and letters of John Keats
This volume is a comprehensive compilation of John Keats' poetic works and personal letters, providing readers with a rich understanding of his literary achievements and personal life during the Romantic era. It includes a wide range of his poems, showcasing his unique style and themes, as well as his letters that offer insights into his thoughts and experiences. more
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