Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷E. Moxon, 1848 - 393 頁 |
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第 10 頁
... forced and fantastical both in idea and in expression , and discover that pre- cisely those defects which are commonly attributed to an extravagant originality may be distinguished as proceeding from a 10 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... forced and fantastical both in idea and in expression , and discover that pre- cisely those defects which are commonly attributed to an extravagant originality may be distinguished as proceeding from a 10 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
第 15 頁
... 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 rhyme , but by the introduction of the words “ and make a sun - shine in a ...
... 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 rhyme , but by the introduction of the words “ and make a sun - shine in a ...
第 19 頁
... idea of that form of verse ex- pressed by Keats himself in his third Epistle , as- " swelling loudly Up to its climax , and then dying proudly . " This Epistle is written in a bolder and freer strain than the others ; the Poet in ...
... idea of that form of verse ex- pressed by Keats himself in his third Epistle , as- " swelling loudly Up to its climax , and then dying proudly . " This Epistle is written in a bolder and freer strain than the others ; the Poet in ...
第 22 頁
... idea . Neither did he like to regard poetry as a matter of study and anxiety , or as a representative of the struggles and troubles of the mind and heart of men . He said most exquisitely , that- 66 a drainless shower Of light is Poesy ...
... idea . Neither did he like to regard poetry as a matter of study and anxiety , or as a representative of the struggles and troubles of the mind and heart of men . He said most exquisitely , that- 66 a drainless shower Of light is Poesy ...
第 28 頁
... My feelings entirely fall in with yours with regard to the ellipsis , and I glory in it . The idea of your sending it to Wordsworth puts me out of breath — 1 28 LIFE AND LETTERS OF For, when men stared at what was most divine ...
... My feelings entirely fall in with yours with regard to the ellipsis , and I glory in it . The idea of your sending it to Wordsworth puts me out of breath — 1 28 LIFE AND LETTERS OF For, when men stared at what was most divine ...
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