Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷E. Moxon, 1848 - 393 頁 |
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... proceedings in Chancery , on the administration of his effects , where he is said to have come of age in October , 1816. Rawlings v . Jennings , June 3rd , 1825 . for some time , kept sentinel at her door for 4 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... proceedings in Chancery , on the administration of his effects , where he is said to have come of age in October , 1816. Rawlings v . Jennings , June 3rd , 1825 . for some time , kept sentinel at her door for 4 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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... comes to be critically considered , it will be found that its excellence consists in its clear comprehension of that ancient spirit of beauty , to which all outward perceptions so excel- lently ministered , and which undertook to ...
... comes to be critically considered , it will be found that its excellence consists in its clear comprehension of that ancient spirit of beauty , to which all outward perceptions so excel- lently ministered , and which undertook to ...
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... is obscure though vigorous , and the thought does not come out in the clear unity becoming the Sonnet , and attained by Keats so successfully on many other subjects : - ON SEEING THE ELGIN MARBLES . My spirit is too 26 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... is obscure though vigorous , and the thought does not come out in the clear unity becoming the Sonnet , and attained by Keats so successfully on many other subjects : - ON SEEING THE ELGIN MARBLES . My spirit is too 26 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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... come rather new to you , which must be continually happening , notwithstanding that we read the same play forty times - for instance , the following from the Tempest never struck me so forcibly as at present : - * See the " Literary ...
... come rather new to you , which must be continually happening , notwithstanding that we read the same play forty times - for instance , the following from the Tempest never struck me so forcibly as at present : - * See the " Literary ...
第 35 頁
... come , when we will read our verses in a delightful place , I have set my heart upon , near the Castle . Give my love to your sisters severally . Your sincere friend , JOHN KEATS . ( Without date , but written early in May , D 2 JOHN ...
... come , when we will read our verses in a delightful place , I have set my heart upon , near the Castle . Give my love to your sisters severally . Your sincere friend , JOHN KEATS . ( Without date , but written early in May , D 2 JOHN ...
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