Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷E. Moxon, 1848 - 393 頁 |
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... seem that the ancients thought in this 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 ...
... seem that the ancients thought in this 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 ...
第 5 頁
... seems to have been combined with much tenderness , and , in John , with a passionate sensibility , which ex hibited itself in the strongest contrasts . Convulsions of laughter and of tears were equally frequent with him , and he would ...
... seems to have been combined with much tenderness , and , in John , with a passionate sensibility , which ex hibited itself in the strongest contrasts . Convulsions of laughter and of tears were equally frequent with him , and he would ...
第 8 頁
... seem to have been a sedulous reader of other books , but " Robinson Crusoe " and Marmontel's " 6 Incas of Peru " impressed him strongly , and he must have met with Shakspeare , for he told a school- fellow considerably younger than ...
... seem to have been a sedulous reader of other books , but " Robinson Crusoe " and Marmontel's " 6 Incas of Peru " impressed him strongly , and he must have met with Shakspeare , for he told a school- fellow considerably younger than ...
第 10 頁
... 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 Muses , ( for the lines in imitation of Spenser , " Now Morning from her orient ...
... 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 Muses , ( for the lines in imitation of Spenser , " Now Morning from her orient ...
第 14 頁
... seems to have been long before he descended from the ideal atmosphere in which he dwelt so happily , into the troubled realities of human love . Not , however , that the creatures even of his young imagination were unimbued with natural ...
... seems to have been long before he descended from the ideal atmosphere in which he dwelt so happily , into the troubled realities of human love . Not , however , that the creatures even of his young imagination were unimbued with natural ...
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