Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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第 xiii 頁
... nature and the constitution of society . Truth is not here , as in the sciences and in natural philosophy , to be sought without scruple , and promulgated for its own sake upon the mere chance of its being serviceable , but only for ...
... nature and the constitution of society . Truth is not here , as in the sciences and in natural philosophy , to be sought without scruple , and promulgated for its own sake upon the mere chance of its being serviceable , but only for ...
第 xv 頁
... nature , I might have presented to the world a monography , appa- rently perfect , and at least as real as those which the affection or pride of the relatives or dependants of remarkable personages generally prefix to their works . But ...
... nature , I might have presented to the world a monography , appa- rently perfect , and at least as real as those which the affection or pride of the relatives or dependants of remarkable personages generally prefix to their works . But ...
第 xviii 頁
... nature conferred on him ; and above all , I had to illustrate how little he abused his full possession of that imaginative faculty , which enables the poet to vivify the phantoms of the hour , and to purify the objects of sense , beyond ...
... nature conferred on him ; and above all , I had to illustrate how little he abused his full possession of that imaginative faculty , which enables the poet to vivify the phantoms of the hour , and to purify the objects of sense , beyond ...
第 2 頁
... nature perseveringly testing its own powers , of a manly heart bravely surmounting its first hard experience , and of an imagination ready to inundate the world , yet learning to flow within regulated channels and abating its violence ...
... nature perseveringly testing its own powers , of a manly heart bravely surmounting its first hard experience , and of an imagination ready to inundate the world , yet learning to flow within regulated channels and abating its violence ...
第 3 頁
... natural feeling in those who knew and loved , and not an extravagant one in those who merely admire him , to desire , as far as may be , to repair the injustice of destiny , and to glean whatever relics they may find of a harvest of ...
... natural feeling in those who knew and loved , and not an extravagant one in those who merely admire him , to desire , as far as may be , to repair the injustice of destiny , and to glean whatever relics they may find of a harvest of ...
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