Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... tell their own tale , they would in truth be the book , and my business would be almost limited to their collection and arrangement ; whereas , if I only regarded them as the materials of my own work , the general effect would chiefly ...
... tell their own tale , they would in truth be the book , and my business would be almost limited to their collection and arrangement ; whereas , if I only regarded them as the materials of my own work , the general effect would chiefly ...
第 xix 頁
... tell no more than was told to me , and that I have done as faith- fully as I was able and I now leave the result in the hands of the few whose habits of thought incline them to such subjects , not , indeed , in the hope that their task ...
... tell no more than was told to me , and that I have done as faith- fully as I was able and I now leave the result in the hands of the few whose habits of thought incline them to such subjects , not , indeed , in the hope that their task ...
第 13 頁
... tell the tale , The enchanting tale , the tale of pleasing woe . " Confused as are the imagery and diction of these lines , their feeling suggests a painful contrast with the harsh judgment and late remorse of their object , the proud ...
... tell the tale , The enchanting tale , the tale of pleasing woe . " Confused as are the imagery and diction of these lines , their feeling suggests a painful contrast with the harsh judgment and late remorse of their object , the proud ...
第 34 頁
... tell him how I want them . From want of regular rest I have been rather narvus , and the passage in Lear , " Do you not hear the sea ! has haunted me intensely . " " It keeps eternal whisperings around , " & c . * - April , 18th . I'll tell ...
... tell him how I want them . From want of regular rest I have been rather narvus , and the passage in Lear , " Do you not hear the sea ! has haunted me intensely . " " It keeps eternal whisperings around , " & c . * - April , 18th . I'll tell ...
第 36 頁
... telling me not to give way to forebodings , George has been telling you what I have lately said in my * To the copy of this letter , given me by Mr. Haydon on the 14th of May , 1846 , a note was affixed at this place , in the words ...
... telling me not to give way to forebodings , George has been telling you what I have lately said in my * To the copy of this letter , given me by Mr. Haydon on the 14th of May , 1846 , a note was affixed at this place , in the words ...
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