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Keats in the Company of Kean (Critical Essay)
Studies in Romanticism 2003, Summer, 42, 2
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Company. [Compagnie, F]: an Assembly of People; a Society, or Body Corporate; a small Body of Foot commanded by a Captain; also Conversation, Fellowship. (1) Company. n.s. [compagnie, French; either from con and pagus, one of the same town; or con and panis, one that eats of the same mess.] ... 5. A number of persons united for the execution or performance of any thing; a band. (2)
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