Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷E. Moxon, 1848 - 393 頁 |
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第 xv 頁
... able to present to public view the true per- sonality of a man of genius , without either wounding the feelings of mourning friends or detracting from his existing reputation , I should be doing a much better thing in itself , and one ...
... able to present to public view the true per- sonality of a man of genius , without either wounding the feelings of mourning friends or detracting from his existing reputation , I should be doing a much better thing in itself , and one ...
第 xix 頁
... 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 will be as agreeable as mine has been , but in the belief , that they will find ...
... 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 will be as agreeable as mine has been , but in the belief , that they will find ...
第 11 頁
... able to trace , itself illustrates this view : - " Spenser ! a jealous honourer of thine , A forester deep in thy midmost trees , Did , last eve , ask my promise to refine Some English , that might strive thine ear to please . But ...
... able to trace , itself illustrates this view : - " Spenser ! a jealous honourer of thine , A forester deep in thy midmost trees , Did , last eve , ask my promise to refine Some English , that might strive thine ear to please . But ...
第 26 頁
... able and instructive to Keats . It is easy to conceive what a revelation of greatness the Elgin Marbles must have been to the young poet's mind , when he saw them for the first time , in March , 1817. The following Sonnets on the ...
... able and instructive to Keats . It is easy to conceive what a revelation of greatness the Elgin Marbles must have been to the young poet's mind , when he saw them for the first time , in March , 1817. The following Sonnets on the ...
第 31 頁
... able verse is not better known . Lord Byron speaks with praise of several pieces , and attributes some to Moore . " The Fancy , " published under the name of Peter Corcoran , and " The Garden of Florence , " under that of John Hamilton ...
... able verse is not better known . Lord Byron speaks with praise of several pieces , and attributes some to Moore . " The Fancy , " published under the name of Peter Corcoran , and " The Garden of Florence , " under that of John Hamilton ...
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