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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
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#1 Benjamin Robert Haydon, a self-important little man, was a good friend, a terrific dinner party companion, and a brilliant conversationalist. But he was also a painter who failed to live up to his vocation. His work was quite marvelous in its badness.
#2 Keats was a short, handsome, decent man who, despite being a poet, failed to live up to his vocation.
#3 Wordsworth was a great poet, but he was also a bit of a pompous ass.
#4 Wordsworth was a great poet, but he was also a pompous ass. Keats was a great poet, but he was also a nervous wreck.

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Date de parution 11 octobre 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9798350039481
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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#1

Benjamin Robert Haydon, a self-important little man, was a good friend, a terrific dinner party companion, and a brilliant conversationalist. But he was also a painter who failed to live up to his vocation. His work was quite marvelous in its badness.

#2

Keats was a short, handsome, decent man who, despite being a poet, failed to live up to his vocation.

#3

Wordsworth was a great poet, but he was also a bit of a pompous ass.

#4

Wordsworth was a great poet, but he was also a pompous ass. Keats was a great poet, but he was also a nervous wreck.

#5

Charles Lamb was a great writer and conversationalist, but also a tragic alcoholic who spent his days griping and making bitter remarks.

#6

Charles and Mary were married, and they had a difficult time adjusting to life together. Mary’s mind would crack every now and then, and she would be put in an asylum.

#7

A group of friends was invited over to dinner to see a painting by Benjamin Robert Haydon. It was a magnificent, awful painting of Christ’s Entry into Jerusalem.

#8

Wordsworth was a great poet, but he was also a pompous ass. Charles and Mary were married, and they had a difficult time adjusting to life together. Lamb was a great writer and conversationalist, but also a tragic alcoholic who spent his days griping and making bitter remarks.

#9

A group of friends was invited over to dinner to see a painting by Benjamin Robert Haydon. It was a magnificent, awful painting of Christ’s Entry into Jerusalem. Wordsworth was a great poet, but he was also a pompous ass. Charles and Mary were married, and they had a difficult time adjusting to life together.

#10

Charles Lamb was a great writer and conversationalist, but he was also a tragic alcoholic who spent his days griping and making bitter remarks.

#11

Wordsworth was a pompous ass. Charles and Mary were married, and they had a difficult time adjusting to life together. Lamb was a great writer and conversationalist, but also a tragic alcoholic who spent his days griping and making bitter remarks.

#12

Charles and Mary were married, and they had a difficult time adjusting to life together. Lamb was a great writer and conversationalist, but also a tragic alcoholic who spent his days griping and making bitter remarks.

#13

The head of Jesus in Christ’s Entry is awful, but the picture had a successful showing in the Great Room of the Egyptian Hall. It was the high point of Haydon’s career.

#14

Charles and Mary were married, and they had a difficult time adjusting to life together. Lamb was a great writer and conversationalist, but also a tragic alcoholic who spent his days griping and making bitter remarks.

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