Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... heard of my project forwarded me informa- tion that circumstances had placed in their way . To the enlightened publishers Messrs . Taylor and Hessey , and to Mr. Ollier , I am also indebted for willing cooperation . Mr. Leigh Hunt had ...
... heard of my project forwarded me informa- tion that circumstances had placed in their way . To the enlightened publishers Messrs . Taylor and Hessey , and to Mr. Ollier , I am also indebted for willing cooperation . Mr. Leigh Hunt had ...
第 13 頁
... heard of this imperfect utterance of boyish sympathy and respect . The impressible nature of Keats would naturally incline him to erotic composition , but his early love- verses are remarkably deficient in beauty and even in passion ...
... heard of this imperfect utterance of boyish sympathy and respect . The impressible nature of Keats would naturally incline him to erotic composition , but his early love- verses are remarkably deficient in beauty and even in passion ...
第 23 頁
... heard irre- verently to assert " that every Englishman might be thankful that Spenser's gibberish had never become part and parcel of the language , " the wonder is rather that he sloughed off so fast so many of his offending ...
... heard irre- verently to assert " that every Englishman might be thankful that Spenser's gibberish had never become part and parcel of the language , " the wonder is rather that he sloughed off so fast so many of his offending ...
第 41 頁
... heard from me before this ; but , in the first place , I did not like to do so , before I had got a little way in the first Book , and in the next , as G. told me you were going to write , I delayed till I heard from you . So now in the ...
... heard from me before this ; but , in the first place , I did not like to do so , before I had got a little way in the first Book , and in the next , as G. told me you were going to write , I delayed till I heard from you . So now in the ...
第 56 頁
... heard of her , and most likely read her poetry - I wish you have not , that I may have the pleasure of treating you with a few stanzas . I do it at a venture . You will not regret reading them once more . The following , to her friend ...
... heard of her , and most likely read her poetry - I wish you have not , that I may have the pleasure of treating you with a few stanzas . I do it at a venture . You will not regret reading them once more . The following , to her friend ...
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