Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷E. Moxon, 1848 - 393 頁 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 91 筆
第 1 頁
... 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 of the rough public ear a VOL . I. B confessional into which to ...
... 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 of the rough public ear a VOL . I. B confessional into which to ...
第 6 頁
... writes one of his schoolfellows , a terrier - like resoluteness of character , with the most noble placability , " and another mentions that his extraordinary energy , ani- mation , and ability , impressed them all with a convic- 66 ...
... writes one of his schoolfellows , a terrier - like resoluteness of character , with the most noble placability , " and another mentions that his extraordinary energy , ani- mation , and ability , impressed them all with a convic- 66 ...
第 10 頁
... writes Mr. Clarke , " like a young horse turned into a spring meadow : he revelled in the gorgeousness of the imagery , as in the pleasures of a sense fresh - found : the force and felicity of an epithet ( such for example as- " the sea ...
... writes Mr. Clarke , " like a young horse turned into a spring meadow : he revelled in the gorgeousness of the imagery , as in the pleasures of a sense fresh - found : the force and felicity of an epithet ( such for example as- " the sea ...
第 22 頁
... write , But the fair paradise of Nature's light ? In the calm grandeur of a sober line We see the waving of the mountain pine , And when a tale is beautifully staid , We feel the safety of a hawthorn glade . " He had yet to learn that ...
... write , But the fair paradise of Nature's light ? In the calm grandeur of a sober line We see the waving of the mountain pine , And when a tale is beautifully staid , We feel the safety of a hawthorn glade . " He had yet to learn that ...
第 23 頁
... writer that took his fancy he inserted it in his verse on the first opportunity ; and one has a kind of impression that he must have thought aloud as he was writing , so that many an ungainly phrase has acquired its place by its ...
... writer that took his fancy he inserted it in his verse on the first opportunity ; and one has a kind of impression that he must have thought aloud as he was writing , so that many an ungainly phrase has acquired its place by its ...
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
affectionate brother affectionate friend appears beautiful Brown Byron Charles Cowden Clarke clouds cottage DEAR BAILEY DEAR BROTHERS DEAR REYNOLDS delight Derwent Water Devonshire Dilke Donaghadee Elgin Marbles Endymion eyes fair fame fancy feel genius George George Keats give HAMPSTEAD happiness Haydon Hazlitt head hear heard heart Heaven honour hope human idea imagination Isle Isle of Mull JOHN KEATS Keats's King Lear leave Leigh Hunt letter lines live look Lord Lord Byron Milton mind morning mountains Muse nature never night pain Paradise Lost passion perhaps pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Port Patrick remember rhyme seems Shakespeare Shelley sister song Sonnet soon sort soul speak Spenser spirit Staffa stanza sure talk taste TEIGNMOUTH tell thee thing thou thought trees truth verse walk wish word Wordsworth write written wrote