Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷E. Moxon, 1848 - 393 頁 |
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第 xiii 頁
... Truth is not here , as in the sciences and in natural philosophy , to be sought without scruple , and promulgated for its own sake upon the mere chance of its being serviceable , but only for obviously jus- tifying purposes , moral or ...
... Truth is not here , as in the sciences and in natural philosophy , to be sought without scruple , and promulgated for its own sake upon the mere chance of its being serviceable , but only for obviously jus- tifying purposes , moral or ...
第 xvi 頁
... truth be the book , and my business would be almost limited to their collection and arrangement ; whereas , if I only regarded them as the materials of my own work , the general effect would chiefly depend on my ability of construction ...
... truth be the book , and my business would be almost limited to their collection and arrangement ; whereas , if I only regarded them as the materials of my own work , the general effect would chiefly depend on my ability of construction ...
第 xvii 頁
... truth than this opinion , it seemed to me , that a portrait , so dissimilar from the general assumption , would hardly obtain credit , and might rather look like the production of a paradoxical partiality than the result of ...
... truth than this opinion , it seemed to me , that a portrait , so dissimilar from the general assumption , would hardly obtain credit , and might rather look like the production of a paradoxical partiality than the result of ...
第 20 頁
... truth he was only their encourager , ✓ sympathiser , and friend ; while the unpopularity of his liberal and cosmopolite politics was visited with indis- criminating injustice on all who had the happiness of his friendship or even the ...
... truth he was only their encourager , ✓ sympathiser , and friend ; while the unpopularity of his liberal and cosmopolite politics was visited with indis- criminating injustice on all who had the happiness of his friendship or even the ...
第 22 頁
... truth by aiming at perfection of form as well as of idea . Neither did he like to regard poetry as a matter of study and anxiety , or as a representative of the struggles and troubles of the mind and heart of men . He said most ...
... truth by aiming at perfection of form as well as of idea . Neither did he like to regard poetry as a matter of study and anxiety , or as a representative of the struggles and troubles of the mind and heart of men . He said most ...
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