Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷E. Moxon, 1848 - 393 頁 |
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第 v 頁
... wider England beyond the Atlantic , whose national youth is , perhaps , more keenly susceptible of poetic impressions and delights , than the maturer and more conscious fatherland . 215 I think that the poetical portion of these volumes ,
... wider England beyond the Atlantic , whose national youth is , perhaps , more keenly susceptible of poetic impressions and delights , than the maturer and more conscious fatherland . 215 I think that the poetical portion of these volumes ,
第 xiv 頁
... , I believe , ever prepared , and fewer still are preserved . It is delightful to read what , in the happy exercise of his own genius , Horace chooses to communicate of And himself and his friends ; but I confess I am xiv PREFACE .
... , I believe , ever prepared , and fewer still are preserved . It is delightful to read what , in the happy exercise of his own genius , Horace chooses to communicate of And himself and his friends ; but I confess I am xiv PREFACE .
第 6 頁
... delight in any grotesque originality or novel prank of his companions , and , after the exhibition of physical courage , appeared to prize these above all other quali- fications . His indifference to be thought well of as " a good boy ...
... delight in any grotesque originality or novel prank of his companions , and , after the exhibition of physical courage , appeared to prize these above all other quali- fications . His indifference to be thought well of as " a good boy ...
第 10 頁
... delight seemed revealed to him : " he ramped through the scenes of the romance , " writes Mr. Clarke , " like a young horse turned into a spring meadow : he revelled in the gorgeousness of the imagery , as in the pleasures of a sense ...
... delight seemed revealed to him : " he ramped through the scenes of the romance , " writes Mr. Clarke , " like a young horse turned into a spring meadow : he revelled in the gorgeousness of the imagery , as in the pleasures of a sense ...
第 13 頁
... Delightful thou thy griefs dost dress With a bright halo , shining beamily , As when a cloud the golden moon doth veil , Its sides are tinged with a resplendent glow , Through the dark robe oft amber rays prevail , And like fair veins ...
... Delightful thou thy griefs dost dress With a bright halo , shining beamily , As when a cloud the golden moon doth veil , Its sides are tinged with a resplendent glow , Through the dark robe oft amber rays prevail , And like fair veins ...
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