Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... walk among posterity ; and our im- pression of Keats can only be that of a noble nature perseveringly testing its own powers , of a manly heart bravely surmounting its first hard experience , and of an imagination ready to inundate the ...
... walk among posterity ; and our im- pression of Keats can only be that of a noble nature perseveringly testing its own powers , of a manly heart bravely surmounting its first hard experience , and of an imagination ready to inundate the ...
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... walk in the garden with a book in his hand . The quantity of translations on paper he made during the last two years of his stay at Enfield was surprising . The twelve books of the 66 Eneid " were a portion of it , but he does not ...
... walk in the garden with a book in his hand . The quantity of translations on paper he made during the last two years of his stay at Enfield was surprising . The twelve books of the 66 Eneid " were a portion of it , but he does not ...
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... , from a boyish ambition , to study an illustrious production of literature . The effect , however , produced on him by that great work of ideality was electrical : he was in the " " habit of walking over to Enfield at least JOHN KEATS . 9.
... , from a boyish ambition , to study an illustrious production of literature . The effect , however , produced on him by that great work of ideality was electrical : he was in the " " habit of walking over to Enfield at least JOHN KEATS . 9.
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John Keats. " " habit of walking over to Enfield at least once a week , to 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 ...
John Keats. " " habit of walking over to Enfield at least once a week , to 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 ...
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... Flower and the Leaf , " he felt nothing but the pure breath of nature in the morning of English literature . His friend Clarke , tired with a long walk , had fallen asleep on the sofa with the book in his hand JOHN KEATS . 11.
... Flower and the Leaf , " he felt nothing but the pure breath of nature in the morning of English literature . His friend Clarke , tired with a long walk , had fallen asleep on the sofa with the book in his hand JOHN KEATS . 11.
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