Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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第 29 頁
... companions , it was pretty sure to be ridiculed and severely handled . They were therefore surprised when , on presenting * Mr. H. Stephens . himself for examination at Apothecaries ' Hall , he passed JOHN KEATS . 29.
... companions , it was pretty sure to be ridiculed and severely handled . They were therefore surprised when , on presenting * Mr. H. Stephens . himself for examination at Apothecaries ' Hall , he passed JOHN KEATS . 29.
第 31 頁
... sure of being with me continually for a great good which I hope will follow ; so I shall soon be out of town . You must soon bring all your present troubles to a close , and so must I , but we must , like the Fox , prepare for a fresh ...
... sure of being with me continually for a great good which I hope will follow ; so I shall soon be out of town . You must soon bring all your present troubles to a close , and so must I , but we must , like the Fox , prepare for a fresh ...
第 38 頁
... sure of having plenty of it this summer ; at this moment I am in no enviable situation . I feel that I am not in a mood to write any to - day , and it appears that the loss of it is the beginning of all sorts of irregularities . I am ...
... sure of having plenty of it this summer ; at this moment I am in no enviable situation . I feel that I am not in a mood to write any to - day , and it appears that the loss of it is the beginning of all sorts of irregularities . I am ...
第 39 頁
... sure that you do love me as your very brother . I have seen it in your continual anxiety for me , and I assure you that your welfare and fame is , and will be , a chief pleasure to me all my life . I know no one but you who can be fully ...
... sure that you do love me as your very brother . I have seen it in your continual anxiety for me , and I assure you that your welfare and fame is , and will be , a chief pleasure to me all my life . I know no one but you who can be fully ...
第 44 頁
... sure a lover too , Who stood on Latmos ' top , what time there blew Soft breezes from the myrtle vale below ; And brought , in faintness , solemn , sweet , and slow A hymn from Dian's temple - while upswelling , The incense went to her ...
... sure a lover too , Who stood on Latmos ' top , what time there blew Soft breezes from the myrtle vale below ; And brought , in faintness , solemn , sweet , and slow A hymn from Dian's temple - while upswelling , The incense went to her ...
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