Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... lives of that class of men should be pried into with diligent curiosity , and laid open with the same disregard of reserve which may sometimes be expedient in composing the history of men who have borne an active part in the world ...
... lives of that class of men should be pried into with diligent curiosity , and laid open with the same disregard of reserve which may sometimes be expedient in composing the history of men who have borne an active part in the world ...
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... live again . For in him was realised the medieval legend of the Venus - worshipper , without its melancholy moral ; and while the old Gods rewarded him for his love with powers and perceptions that a ' Greek might have envied , he kept ...
... live again . For in him was realised the medieval legend of the Venus - worshipper , without its melancholy moral ; and while the old Gods rewarded him for his love with powers and perceptions that a ' Greek might have envied , he kept ...
第 32 頁
... live there or at Caris- brooke . Shanklin is a most beautiful place ; sloping wood and meadow ground reach round the Chine , which is a cleft between the cliffs , of the depth of nearly 300 feet at least . This cleft is filled with ...
... live there or at Caris- brooke . Shanklin is a most beautiful place ; sloping wood and meadow ground reach round the Chine , which is a cleft between the cliffs , of the depth of nearly 300 feet at least . This cleft is filled with ...
第 36 頁
... lives , Live registered upon our brazen tombs , And so grace us in the disguise of death ; When , spite of cormorant devouring Time , The endeavour of this present breath may bring That honor which shall bate his scythe's keen edge ...
... lives , Live registered upon our brazen tombs , And so grace us in the disguise of death ; When , spite of cormorant devouring Time , The endeavour of this present breath may bring That honor which shall bate his scythe's keen edge ...
第 37 頁
... Lives , they seem like music to mine . I read and write about eight hours a - day . There is an old saying , " Well begun is half done ; ' tis a bad one ; I would use instead , " Not begun at all till half done ; " so , according to ...
... Lives , they seem like music to mine . I read and write about eight hours a - day . There is an old saying , " Well begun is half done ; ' tis a bad one ; I would use instead , " Not begun at all till half done ; " so , according to ...
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