Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... 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 scenes of the romance , " writes Mr. Clarke , " like a young horse turned ...
... 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 scenes of the romance , " writes Mr. Clarke , " like a young horse turned ...
第 39 頁
... talking like a mad- man , greater things than our Creator himself made . I wrote to yesterday scarcely know what I said in it ; I could not talk about poetry in the way I should have liked , for I was not in humour with either his or ...
... talking like a mad- man , greater things than our Creator himself made . I wrote to yesterday scarcely know what I said in it ; I could not talk about poetry in the way I should have liked , for I was not in humour with either his or ...
第 55 頁
... talk . " I must confess , however , having a little itch that way , and at this present moment I have a few neighbourly remarks to make . The world , and especially our England , has , within the last thirty years , been vexed and ...
... talk . " I must confess , however , having a little itch that way , and at this present moment I have a few neighbourly remarks to make . The world , and especially our England , has , within the last thirty years , been vexed and ...
第 61 頁
... talk until ' Endymion ' is finished . It will be a test , a trial of my powers of imagination , and chiefly of my invention - which is a rare thing indeed -by which I must make 4000 lines of one bare circumstance , and fill them with ...
... talk until ' Endymion ' is finished . It will be a test , a trial of my powers of imagination , and chiefly of my invention - which is a rare thing indeed -by which I must make 4000 lines of one bare circumstance , and fill them with ...
第 64 頁
... talking about the Imagination : so , my dear Bailey , do not think of this unpleasant affair , if possible do not - I defy any harm to come of it -I shall write to this week , and request him to tell me all his goings - on , from time ...
... talking about the Imagination : so , my dear Bailey , do not think of this unpleasant affair , if possible do not - I defy any harm to come of it -I shall write to this week , and request him to tell me all his goings - on , from time ...
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