Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷E. Moxon, 1848 - 393 頁 |
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第 xiv 頁
... manner , for of the eminent Greek and Roman poets , few and scanty memorials were , 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 ...
... manner , for of the eminent Greek and Roman poets , few and scanty memorials were , 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 ...
第 1 頁
... manners , or the exigencies of theory , and the personality of the writer must be frequently lost ; while the Poet , if his utterances be deep and true , can hardly hide himself even beneath the epic or dra- matic veil , and often makes ...
... manners , or the exigencies of theory , and the personality of the writer must be frequently lost ; while the Poet , if his utterances be deep and true , can hardly hide himself even beneath the epic or dra- matic veil , and often makes ...
第 4 頁
... manners , while the two brothers were more like their mother , who was tall , had a large oval face , and a somewhat saturnine demeanour . She succeeded however in in- spiring her children with the profoundest affection , and especially ...
... manners , while the two brothers were more like their mother , who was tall , had a large oval face , and a somewhat saturnine demeanour . She succeeded however in in- spiring her children with the profoundest affection , and especially ...
第 43 頁
... applying it in an unexpected manner . Travelling with him once to town in the Hampstead stage , in which their only companion was an old lady , who sat stories of the death of poets . they were conceived JOHN KEATS . 43.
... applying it in an unexpected manner . Travelling with him once to town in the Hampstead stage , in which their only companion was an old lady , who sat stories of the death of poets . they were conceived JOHN KEATS . 43.
第 70 頁
... cabins of her head . " He overwhelms a genuine lover of poetry with all manner of abuse , talking about— " A poet's rage And stretched metre of an antique song . " Which , by the by , will be a capital 70 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... cabins of her head . " He overwhelms a genuine lover of poetry with all manner of abuse , talking about— " A poet's rage And stretched metre of an antique song . " Which , by the by , will be a capital 70 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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