Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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第 vi 頁
... once doubted or derided , and thus to have anticipated the tardy justice which a great work of art frequently obtains , when the hand of the artist is cold , and the heart , that palpitated under neglect , is still for ever . This ...
... once doubted or derided , and thus to have anticipated the tardy justice which a great work of art frequently obtains , when the hand of the artist is cold , and the heart , that palpitated under neglect , is still for ever . This ...
第 xviii 頁
... once , not only from the fetters of literary partizanship , but even from the subtler influences and associations of the accidental literary spirit of his own time . I had also to exhibit the moral peculiarities of Keats as the effects ...
... once , not only from the fetters of literary partizanship , but even from the subtler influences and associations of the accidental literary spirit of his own time . I had also to exhibit the moral peculiarities of Keats as the effects ...
第 8 頁
... once , he became intimately acquainted , and a natural consanguinity , so to say , of intellect , soon domesticated him with the ancient ideal life , so that his scanty scholarship supplied him with a clear perception of classic beauty ...
... once , he became intimately acquainted , and a natural consanguinity , so to say , of intellect , soon domesticated him with the ancient ideal life , so that his scanty scholarship supplied him with a clear perception of classic beauty ...
第 10 頁
John Keats. " " habit of walking over to Enfield at least once a week , to talk over his reading with his friend , and he would now speak of nothing but Spenser . A new world of delight seemed revealed to him : " he ramped through the ...
John Keats. " " habit of walking over to Enfield at least once a week , to talk over his reading with his friend , and he would now speak of nothing but Spenser . A new world of delight seemed revealed to him : " he ramped through the ...
第 43 頁
... in Shakespeare , and of applying it in an unexpected manner . Travelling with him once to town in the Hampstead stage , in which their only companion was an old lady , who sat stories of the death of poets . Some have died JOHN KEATS . 43.
... in Shakespeare , and of applying it in an unexpected manner . Travelling with him once to town in the Hampstead stage , in which their only companion was an old lady , who sat stories of the death of poets . Some have died JOHN KEATS . 43.
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