Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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第 vi 頁
... character , whose moral purity and nobleness is as significant as its intellectual excellence . It has no doubt frequently amused you to have outlived literary reputations , whose sound and glitter you foresaw would not stand the tests ...
... character , whose moral purity and nobleness is as significant as its intellectual excellence . It has no doubt frequently amused you to have outlived literary reputations , whose sound and glitter you foresaw would not stand the tests ...
第 x 頁
... character had given me an especial interest in the moral history of this Mar- cellus of the empire of English song , and when my imagination measured what he might have become by what he was , it stood astounded at the result ...
... character had given me an especial interest in the moral history of this Mar- cellus of the empire of English song , and when my imagination measured what he might have become by what he was , it stood astounded at the result ...
第 xi 頁
... character and advancing the fame of his honoured friend . As soon as my intention was made known , I received from the friends and acquaintances of the poet the kindest assistance . His earliest guide and companion in literature , Mr ...
... character and advancing the fame of his honoured friend . As soon as my intention was made known , I received from the friends and acquaintances of the poet the kindest assistance . His earliest guide and companion in literature , Mr ...
第 xii 頁
... as of a more private character than other that has fallen into my hands . any I am not indeed unprepared for the charge , that I have published in these volumes much that might well have been omitted , both for its own xii PREFACE .
... as of a more private character than other that has fallen into my hands . any I am not indeed unprepared for the charge , that I have published in these volumes much that might well have been omitted , both for its own xii PREFACE .
第 xvi 頁
... character of Keats in the estima- tion of those most capable of judging it . I saw how grievously he was misapprehended even by many who wished to see in him only what was best . I perceived that many , who heartily admired his poetry ...
... character of Keats in the estima- tion of those most capable of judging it . I saw how grievously he was misapprehended even by many who wished to see in him only what was best . I perceived that many , who heartily admired his poetry ...
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