Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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第 x 頁
... become by what he was , it stood astounded at the result . Therefore the circumstances of his life and writings appeared to me of a high literary interest , and I looked on whatever unpublished productions of his that fell in my way ...
... become by what he was , it stood astounded at the result . Therefore the circumstances of his life and writings appeared to me of a high literary interest , and I looked on whatever unpublished productions of his that fell in my way ...
第 xv 頁
... without either wounding the feelings of mourning friends or detracting from his existing reputation , I should be doing a much better thing in itself , and one much more becoming that office of biographer , which I , a personal PREFACE .
... without either wounding the feelings of mourning friends or detracting from his existing reputation , I should be doing a much better thing in itself , and one much more becoming that office of biographer , which I , a personal PREFACE .
第 3 頁
... becomes a superfluous and generally an unpro- fitable task to collect together the unimportant incidents of his career and hoard up the scattered remnants of his mind , most of which he would pro- bably have himself wished to be ...
... becomes a superfluous and generally an unpro- fitable task to collect together the unimportant incidents of his career and hoard up the scattered remnants of his mind , most of which he would pro- bably have himself wished to be ...
第 13 頁
... become familiar with the works of Lord Byron , and indited a Sonnet , of little merit , to him in December , 1814 : — " Byron ! how sweetly sad thy melody ! Attuning still the soul to tenderness , As if soft Pity , with unusual stress ...
... become familiar with the works of Lord Byron , and indited a Sonnet , of little merit , to him in December , 1814 : — " Byron ! how sweetly sad thy melody ! Attuning still the soul to tenderness , As if soft Pity , with unusual stress ...
第 17 頁
... become what they have believed -will often turn away with uneasy satiety from pre- sent satisfaction to the memory of those happy hopes , to the thought of the dear delight they then derived from one single leaf of those laurels that ...
... become what they have believed -will often turn away with uneasy satiety from pre- sent satisfaction to the memory of those happy hopes , to the thought of the dear delight they then derived from one single leaf of those laurels that ...
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