Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷E. Moxon, 1848 - 393 頁 |
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第 xv 頁
... wounding the feelings of mourning friends or detracting from his existing reputation , I should be doing a much better thing in itself , and one much more becoming that office of biographer , which I , a personal PREFACE . XV.
... wounding the feelings of mourning friends or detracting from his existing reputation , I should be doing a much better thing in itself , and one much more becoming that office of biographer , which I , a personal PREFACE . XV.
第 xvii 頁
... things , and abhorred whatever was merely strange and strong- that he was ever learning and ever growing more con- scious of his own ignorance , —that his models were always the highest and the purest , and that his earnest- ness in ...
... things , and abhorred whatever was merely strange and strong- that he was ever learning and ever growing more con- scious of his own ignorance , —that his models were always the highest and the purest , and that his earnest- ness in ...
第 34 頁
... thing to be the favourite of some Fairy , who would give one the power of seeing how our friends got on at a distance . I should like , of all loves , a sketch of you , and Tom , and George in ink : which Haydon will do if you tell him ...
... thing to be the favourite of some Fairy , who would give one the power of seeing how our friends got on at a distance . I should like , of all loves , a sketch of you , and Tom , and George in ink : which Haydon will do if you tell him ...
第 37 頁
... things which , done half at random , are afterwards confirmed by my judgment in a dozen features of propriety . Is it too daring to fancy Shakespeare this presider ? when in the Isle of Wight I met with a Shakespeare in the passage of ...
... things which , done half at random , are afterwards confirmed by my judgment in a dozen features of propriety . Is it too daring to fancy Shakespeare this presider ? when in the Isle of Wight I met with a Shakespeare in the passage of ...
第 39 頁
... things , that is to say , ethereal things - but here I am talking like a mad- man , -greater things than our Creator ... thing it is to feel that such a crime must bring its heavy penalty , that if one be a self - deluder , accounts must ...
... things , that is to say , ethereal things - but here I am talking like a mad- man , -greater things than our Creator ... thing it is to feel that such a crime must bring its heavy penalty , that if one be a self - deluder , accounts must ...
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