Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷E. Moxon, 1848 - 393 頁 |
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... head diminutive for the breadth of the shoulders below it , while the smallness of the lower limbs , which in later life marred the proportion of his person , was not then apparent , any more than the undue prominence of the lower lip ...
... head diminutive for the breadth of the shoulders below it , while the smallness of the lower limbs , which in later life marred the proportion of his person , was not then apparent , any more than the undue prominence of the lower lip ...
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... heads of mankind . Yet it was to be expected that the apparent faults of Keats's style would be here more manifest than in his shorter efforts ; poetry to him was not yet an Art ; the irregularities of his own and other verse were no ...
... heads of mankind . Yet it was to be expected that the apparent faults of Keats's style would be here more manifest than in his shorter efforts ; poetry to him was not yet an Art ; the irregularities of his own and other verse were no ...
第 32 頁
... head of Shakspeare , which I had not before seen . It is most likely the same that George spoke so well of , for I like it extremely . Well , this head I have hung over my books , just above the three in a row , having first discarded a ...
... head of Shakspeare , which I had not before seen . It is most likely the same that George spoke so well of , for I like it extremely . Well , this head I have hung over my books , just above the three in a row , having first discarded a ...
第 33 頁
... heads . Another reason of my fixing is , that I am more in reach of the places around me . I intend to walk over the Island , east , west , north , south . I have not seen many specimens of ruins . I don't think , however , I shall ever ...
... heads . Another reason of my fixing is , that I am more in reach of the places around me . I intend to walk over the Island , east , west , north , south . I have not seen many specimens of ruins . I don't think , however , I shall ever ...
第 47 頁
... heads of that hydra the Dun ; to conquer which the knight need have no sword , shield , cuirass , cuisses ... head away as fast as a snail's horn ; but then the horrid propensity he has to put it up again has discouraged many ...
... heads of that hydra the Dun ; to conquer which the knight need have no sword , shield , cuirass , cuisses ... head away as fast as a snail's horn ; but then the horrid propensity he has to put it up again has discouraged many ...
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