Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... soon as my intention was made known , I received from the friends and acquaintances of the poet the kindest assistance . His earliest guide and companion in literature , Mr. Cowden Clarke , and his comrades in youthful study , Mr ...
... soon as my intention was made known , I received from the friends and acquaintances of the poet the kindest assistance . His earliest guide and companion in literature , Mr. Cowden Clarke , and his comrades in youthful study , Mr ...
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... soon domesticated him with the ancient ideal life , so that his scanty scholarship supplied him with a clear perception of classic beauty , and led the way to that wonderful reconstruction of Grecian feeling and fancy , of which his ...
... soon domesticated him with the ancient ideal life , so that his scanty scholarship supplied him with a clear perception of classic beauty , and led the way to that wonderful reconstruction of Grecian feeling and fancy , of which his ...
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... soon the film of death obscured that eye , Whence Genius mildly flashed , and high debate . How soon that voice , majestic and elate , Melted in dying numbers ! Oh ! how nigh Was night to thy fair morning . Thou didst die A half - blown ...
... soon the film of death obscured that eye , Whence Genius mildly flashed , and high debate . How soon that voice , majestic and elate , Melted in dying numbers ! Oh ! how nigh Was night to thy fair morning . Thou didst die A half - blown ...
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... ( as the fame itself may be a greater delusion still ) , yet it is the best and purest drop in the cup of intellectual ambition . It is enjoyed , thank God , by thousands , who soon learn to estimate their own capa- 16 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... ( as the fame itself may be a greater delusion still ) , yet it is the best and purest drop in the cup of intellectual ambition . It is enjoyed , thank God , by thousands , who soon learn to estimate their own capa- 16 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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John Keats. thousands , who soon learn to estimate their own capa- cities aright and tranquilly submit to the obscure and transitory condition of their existence it is felt by many , who look back on it in after years with a smiling pity ...
John Keats. thousands , who soon learn to estimate their own capa- cities aright and tranquilly submit to the obscure and transitory condition of their existence it is felt by many , who look back on it in after years with a smiling pity ...
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