Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷E. Moxon, 1848 - 393 頁 |
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第 10 頁
... light up his countenance with ecstacy , and some fine touch of description would seem to strike on the secret chords of his soul and generate countless harmonies . This in fact was not only his open presentation at the Court of the ...
... light up his countenance with ecstacy , and some fine touch of description would seem to strike on the secret chords of his soul and generate countless harmonies . This in fact was not only his open presentation at the Court of the ...
第 16 頁
... light a hidden treasure . " Although this foretaste of fame is in most cases a delusion ( as the fame itself may be a greater delusion still ) , yet it is the best and purest drop in the cup of intellectual ambition . It is enjoyed ...
... light a hidden treasure . " Although this foretaste of fame is in most cases a delusion ( as the fame itself may be a greater delusion still ) , yet it is the best and purest drop in the cup of intellectual ambition . It is enjoyed ...
第 22 頁
... light ? In the calm grandeur of a sober line We see the waving of the mountain pine , And when a tale is beautifully staid , We feel the safety of a hawthorn glade . " He had yet to learn that Art should purify and elevate the Nature ...
... light ? In the calm grandeur of a sober line We see the waving of the mountain pine , And when a tale is beautifully staid , We feel the safety of a hawthorn glade . " He had yet to learn that Art should purify and elevate the Nature ...
第 43 頁
... light to posterity , I see nothing but continual up - hill journeying . Nor is there any- thing more unpleasant ( it may come among the thousand and one ) than to be so journeying and to miss the goal at last . But I intend to whistle ...
... light to posterity , I see nothing but continual up - hill journeying . Nor is there any- thing more unpleasant ( it may come among the thousand and one ) than to be so journeying and to miss the goal at last . But I intend to whistle ...
第 47 頁
... light as the Sybil's leaves in Virgil , whereat the fiend skulks off with his tail between his legs . Touch him with this enchanted paper , and he whips you his head away as fast as a snail's horn ; but then the horrid propensity he has ...
... light as the Sybil's leaves in Virgil , whereat the fiend skulks off with his tail between his legs . Touch him with this enchanted paper , and he whips you his head away as fast as a snail's horn ; but then the horrid propensity he has ...
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