Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... mind , conveyed in these familiar letters , more than a vindication of all the interest you took in a character , whose moral purity and nobleness is as significant as its intellectual excellence . It has no doubt frequently amused you ...
... mind , conveyed in these familiar letters , more than a vindication of all the interest you took in a character , whose moral purity and nobleness is as significant as its intellectual excellence . It has no doubt frequently amused you ...
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... mind of the Historian , the Novelist , or the Philosopher , yet our observation will be more or less limited and obscured by the sequence of events , the forms of manners , or the exigencies of theory , and the personality of the writer ...
... mind of the Historian , the Novelist , or the Philosopher , yet our observation will be more or less limited and obscured by the sequence of events , the forms of manners , or the exigencies of theory , and the personality of the writer ...
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... mind , most of which he would pro- bably have himself wished to be forgotten . But in the instance of Keats , it is a natural feeling in those who knew and loved , and not an extravagant one in those who merely admire him , to desire ...
... mind , most of which he would pro- bably have himself wished to be forgotten . But in the instance of Keats , it is a natural feeling in those who knew and loved , and not an extravagant one in those who merely admire him , to desire ...
第 8 頁
... mind became afterwards capable . He does not seem to have been a sedulous reader of other books , but " Robinson Crusoe " and Marmontel's " Incas of Peru " impressed him strongly , and he must have met with Shakspeare , for he told a ...
... mind became afterwards capable . He does not seem to have been a sedulous reader of other books , but " Robinson Crusoe " and Marmontel's " Incas of Peru " impressed him strongly , and he must have met with Shakspeare , for he told a ...
第 14 頁
... mind of Keats , and when the " Endymion " comes to be critically considered , it will be found that its excellence consists in its clear comprehension of that ancient spirit of beauty , to which all outward perceptions so excel- lently ...
... mind of Keats , and when the " Endymion " comes to be critically considered , it will be found that its excellence consists in its clear comprehension of that ancient spirit of beauty , to which all outward perceptions so excel- lently ...
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