Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷E. Moxon, 1848 - 393 頁 |
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... DEAR LORD JEFFREY , It is with great pleasure that I dedicate to you these late memorials and relics of a man , whose early genius you did much to rescue from the alterna- tive of obloquy or oblivion . The merits which your generous ...
... DEAR LORD JEFFREY , It is with great pleasure that I dedicate to you these late memorials and relics of a man , whose early genius you did much to rescue from the alterna- tive of obloquy or oblivion . The merits which your generous ...
第 vii 頁
... professional honours and wide intellectual fame . I remain , dear Lord Jeffrey , Yours with respect and regard , R. MONCKTON MILNES . PALL MALL , Aug. 1st , 1848 . PREFACE . Ir is now fifteen years ago that I DEDICATION . vii.
... professional honours and wide intellectual fame . I remain , dear Lord Jeffrey , Yours with respect and regard , R. MONCKTON MILNES . PALL MALL , Aug. 1st , 1848 . PREFACE . Ir is now fifteen years ago that I DEDICATION . vii.
第 12 頁
... Dear child of sorrow - son of misery ! How soon the film of death obscured that eye , Whence Genius mildly flashed , and high debate . How soon that voice , majestic and elate , Melted in dying numbers ! Oh ! how nigh Was night to thy ...
... Dear child of sorrow - son of misery ! How soon the film of death obscured that eye , Whence Genius mildly flashed , and high debate . How soon that voice , majestic and elate , Melted in dying numbers ! Oh ! how nigh Was night to thy ...
第 16 頁
... dear delight , That maids will sing them on their bridal night ; " he foresees that the patriot will thunder out his numbers , " To startle princes from their easy slumbers ; " and while he checks himself in what he calls mad ambition ...
... dear delight , That maids will sing them on their bridal night ; " he foresees that the patriot will thunder out his numbers , " To startle princes from their easy slumbers ; " and while he checks himself in what he calls mad ambition ...
第 17 頁
... dear delight they then derived from one single leaf of those laurels that now crowd in at the window , and which the hand is half inclined to push away to let in the fresh air of heaven . The lines " As to my Sonnets - though none else ...
... dear delight they then derived from one single leaf of those laurels that now crowd in at the window , and which the hand is half inclined to push away to let in the fresh air of heaven . The lines " As to my Sonnets - though none else ...
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