Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷E. Moxon, 1848 - 393 頁 |
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第 xviii 頁
... continually subordinate to higher aspirations , notwithstanding the sharp zest of enjoyment which his mercurial nature conferred on him ; and above all , I had to illustrate how little he abused his full possession of that imaginative ...
... continually subordinate to higher aspirations , notwithstanding the sharp zest of enjoyment which his mercurial nature conferred on him ; and above all , I had to illustrate how little he abused his full possession of that imaginative ...
第 15 頁
... continually outrage the perfect form that can alone embalm the beautiful idea and preserve it for ever , is there already manifest , and the presence of Spenser shows itself not only by quaint expressions and curious adap- tations of ...
... continually outrage the perfect form that can alone embalm the beautiful idea and preserve it for ever , is there already manifest , and the presence of Spenser shows itself not only by quaint expressions and curious adap- tations of ...
第 31 頁
... continually for a great good which I hope will follow ; so I shall soon be out of town . You must soon bring all your present troubles to a close , and so must I , but we must , like the Fox , prepare for a fresh swarm of flies . Banish ...
... continually for a great good which I hope will follow ; so I shall soon be out of town . You must soon bring all your present troubles to a close , and so must I , but we must , like the Fox , prepare for a fresh swarm of flies . Banish ...
第 34 頁
... 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 Remains . " " Urchins Shall , for that ...
... 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 Remains . " " Urchins Shall , for that ...
第 39 頁
... continual anxiety for me , and I assure you that your welfare and fame is , and will be , a chief pleasure to me all my life . I know no one but you who can be fully aware of the turmoil and anxiety , the sacrifice of all that is called ...
... continual anxiety for me , and I assure you that your welfare and fame is , and will be , a chief pleasure to me all my life . I know no one but you who can be fully aware of the turmoil and anxiety , the sacrifice of all that is called ...
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