Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... genius you did much to rescue from the alterna- tive of obloquy or oblivion . The merits which your generous sagacity perceived under so many disadvantages , are now recognised by every student and lover of poetry in this country , and ...
... genius you did much to rescue from the alterna- tive of obloquy or oblivion . The merits which your generous sagacity perceived under so many disadvantages , are now recognised by every student and lover of poetry in this country , and ...
第 ix 頁
... genius and early death , but had added to one gift the consciousness of public dis- regard , and to the other the trial of severe physical suffering . With the works of Keats I had always felt a strong poetical sympathy , accompanied by ...
... genius and early death , but had added to one gift the consciousness of public dis- regard , and to the other the trial of severe physical suffering . With the works of Keats I had always felt a strong poetical sympathy , accompanied by ...
第 xii 頁
John Keats. the shrine of his beloved brother in the trials and triumphs of genius , and could only encourage me by his interest and sympathy . I have already mentioned Mr. Severn , without whom I should probably have never thought of ...
John Keats. the shrine of his beloved brother in the trials and triumphs of genius , and could only encourage me by his interest and sympathy . I have already mentioned Mr. Severn , without whom I should probably have never thought of ...
第 xiv 頁
... believe , ever prepared , and fewer still are preserved . It is delightful to read what , in the happy exercise of his own genius , Horace chooses to communicate of himself and his friends ; but I confess I am xiv PREFACE .
... believe , ever prepared , and fewer still are preserved . It is delightful to read what , in the happy exercise of his own genius , Horace chooses to communicate of himself and his friends ; but I confess I am xiv PREFACE .
第 xv 頁
... genius of Keats : by selecting the circumstances and the passages that illustrated the extent of his abilities , the purity of his objects and the nobleness of his nature , I might have presented to the world a monography , appa- rently ...
... genius of Keats : by selecting the circumstances and the passages that illustrated the extent of his abilities , the purity of his objects and the nobleness of his nature , I might have presented to the world a monography , appa- rently ...
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