Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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第 vi 頁
... took in a character , whose moral purity and nobleness is as significant as its intellectual excellence . It has no doubt frequently amused you to have outlived literary reputations , whose sound and glitter you foresaw would not stand ...
... took in a character , whose moral purity and nobleness is as significant as its intellectual excellence . It has no doubt frequently amused you to have outlived literary reputations , whose sound and glitter you foresaw would not stand ...
第 x 頁
... took place two or three years afterwards , and the pre- liminary arrangements for giving them to the world were actually in progress , when the accident of attend- ing a meeting on the subject of the colonisation of New Zealand altered ...
... took place two or three years afterwards , and the pre- liminary arrangements for giving them to the world were actually in progress , when the accident of attend- ing a meeting on the subject of the colonisation of New Zealand altered ...
第 6 頁
... took infinite delight in any grotesque originality or novel prank of his companions , and , after the exhibition of physical courage , appeared to prize these above all other quali- fications . His indifference to be thought well of as ...
... took infinite delight in any grotesque originality or novel prank of his companions , and , after the exhibition of physical courage , appeared to prize these above all other quali- fications . His indifference to be thought well of as ...
第 23 頁
... took his fancy he inserted it in his verse on the first opportunity ; and one has a kind of impression that he must have thought aloud as he was writing , so that many an ungainly phrase has acquired its place by its assonance or ...
... took his fancy he inserted it in his verse on the first opportunity ; and one has a kind of impression that he must have thought aloud as he was writing , so that many an ungainly phrase has acquired its place by its assonance or ...
第 87 頁
... took it , and was far more annoyed at it than at pages of " Quarterly " abuse , or ' Blackwood's " ridicule . 66 [ POSTMARK , HAMPSTEAD . Feb. 19 , 1818. ] MY DEAR REYNOLDS , I had an idea that a man might pass a very pleasant life in ...
... took it , and was far more annoyed at it than at pages of " Quarterly " abuse , or ' Blackwood's " ridicule . 66 [ POSTMARK , HAMPSTEAD . Feb. 19 , 1818. ] MY DEAR REYNOLDS , I had an idea that a man might pass a very pleasant life in ...
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