Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷E. Moxon, 1848 - 393 頁 |
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第 v 頁
... pleasure that I dedicate to you these late memorials and relics of a man , whose early genius you did much to rescue from the alterna- tive of obloquy or oblivion . The merits which your generous sagacity perceived under so many ...
... pleasure that I dedicate to you these late memorials and relics of a man , whose early genius you did much to rescue from the alterna- tive of obloquy or oblivion . The merits which your generous sagacity perceived under so many ...
第 xviii 頁
... pleasure was in him continually subordinate to higher aspirations , notwithstanding the sharp zest of enjoyment which his mercurial nature conferred on him ; and above all , I had to illustrate how little he abused his full possession ...
... pleasure was in him continually subordinate to higher aspirations , notwithstanding the sharp zest of enjoyment which his mercurial nature conferred on him ; and above all , I had to illustrate how little he abused his full possession ...
第 10 頁
... pleasures of a sense fresh - found : the force and felicity of an epithet ( such for example as- " the sea- shouldering whale " ) would light up his countenance with ecstacy , and some fine touch of description would seem to strike on ...
... pleasures of a sense fresh - found : the force and felicity of an epithet ( such for example as- " the sea- shouldering whale " ) would light up his countenance with ecstacy , and some fine touch of description would seem to strike on ...
第 11 頁
... pleasure try . " A few memorials remain of his other studies . Chaucer evidently gave him the greatest pleasure : he afterwards complained of the diction as " annoyingly mixed up with Gallicisms , " but at the time when he wrote the ...
... pleasure try . " A few memorials remain of his other studies . Chaucer evidently gave him the greatest pleasure : he afterwards complained of the diction as " annoyingly mixed up with Gallicisms , " but at the time when he wrote the ...
第 16 頁
... pleasure Than if I'd brought to 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 ...
... pleasure Than if I'd brought to 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 ...
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