Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... written . I had not the right , which many men yet living might claim from personal knowledge , of analysing motives of action and explaining courses of conduct ; I could tell no more than was told to me , and that I have done as faith ...
... written . I had not the right , which many men yet living might claim from personal knowledge , of analysing motives of action and explaining courses of conduct ; I could tell no more than was told to me , and that I have done as faith ...
第 1 頁
... written rather than by what he has done , and to be judged by the productions of his genius rather than by the circum- stances of his outward life . For although the choice and treatment of a subject may enable us to con- template the ...
... written rather than by what he has done , and to be judged by the productions of his genius rather than by the circum- stances of his outward life . For although the choice and treatment of a subject may enable us to con- template the ...
第 2 頁
... written , and nothing but a convic- tion of the singularity and greatness of the fragment would justify any one in attempting to draw general attention to its shape and substance . The interest indeed of the Poems of Keats has already ...
... written , and nothing but a convic- tion of the singularity and greatness of the fragment would justify any one in attempting to draw general attention to its shape and substance . The interest indeed of the Poems of Keats has already ...
第 15 頁
... written just at the time when Keats became fully aware that he had no real interest in the profession he was sedulously pursuing , and was already in the midst of that sad conflict between the outer and inner worlds , which is too often ...
... written just at the time when Keats became fully aware that he had no real interest in the profession he was sedulously pursuing , and was already in the midst of that sad conflict between the outer and inner worlds , which is too often ...
第 19 頁
... written in a bolder and freer strain than the others ; the Poet in excusing himself for not having addressed his Muse to Mr. Clarke before , on account of his inferiority to the great masters of song , implies that he is growing ...
... written in a bolder and freer strain than the others ; the Poet in excusing himself for not having addressed his Muse to Mr. Clarke before , on account of his inferiority to the great masters of song , implies that he is growing ...
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