Man — of convincing one's nerves that the world is full of Misery and Heartbreak, Pain, Sickness and oppression — whereby this Chamber of Maiden Thought becomes gradually darken'd and at the same time on all sides of it many doors are set open —... The Life and Letters of John Keats - 第 118 頁John Keats, Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton) 著 - 1867 - 363 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| John Keats - 1848 - 414 頁
...there for ever in delight. However, among the effects this breathing is father of, is that tremendous one of sharpening one's vision into the heart and...Maiden-thought becomes gradually darkened, and at the same lime, on all sides of it, many doors are set open — but all dark — all leading to dark passages.... | |
| John Keats - 1848 - 420 頁
...there for ever in delight. However, among the effects this breathing is father of, is that tremendous one of sharpening one's vision into the heart and...of man, of convincing one's nerves that the world i»full of misery and heartbreak, pain, sickness, and oppression ; whereby this Chamber of Maiden-thought... | |
| 1849 - 484 頁
...there for ever in delight. However, among the effects this breathing is father of, is that tremendous one of sharpening one's vision into the heart and...sickness, and oppression; whereby this chamber of maiden -thought bebecomes gradually darkened, and at the same time, on all sides of it, many doora... | |
| 1849 - 526 頁
...among the effects this breathing is father of, is that tremendous one of sharpening one's vision iuto the heart and nature of man, of convincing one's nerves...sickness, and oppression ; whereby this chamber of maid en- though t bebccomes gradually darkened, mid at the same time, on all sides of it, many doors... | |
| 1861 - 520 頁
...delight. However, among the «fleets this breathing is father of, is that tremendous one of sharpening 8 9 one's vision into the heart and nature of man, of convincing one's nerves that the world is full_uf misery and heart-break, pain, sickness and oppression ; whereby this Chamber of Maiden Thought... | |
| 1861 - 788 頁
...there for ever in delight. However, among the effects this breathing is father of, is that tremendous one of sharpening one's vision into the heart and nature of man, of conviociug one's nerves that the world is full, of misery and heart-break, pain, sickness and oppression... | |
| 1876 - 510 頁
...no longer remains. " The bright chamber of maiden-thought," to quote Keats's own fanciful image, " becomes gradually darkened ; and, at the same time,...open, but all dark — all leading to dark passages." To these dark passages other poets committed themselves, some finding, at last, a new light in another... | |
| Joseph Comyns Carr - 1879 - 272 頁
...no longer remains. ' The bright chamber of maiden-thought,' to quote Keats's own fanciful image, ' becomes gradually darkened ; and, at the same time,...open, but all dark — all leading to dark passages.' To these dark passages other poets committed themselves, some finding, at last, a new light in another... | |
| Frances Mary Owen - 1880 - 202 頁
...for ever, in delight. However, ' among the effects this breathing is father of, ' is that tremendous one of sharpening one's ' vision into the heart and...the world is full ' of misery and heartbreak, pain, sicknesss, and ' oppression ; whereby this Chamber of Maiden ' Thought becomes gradually darkened,... | |
| 1884 - 502 頁
...there for ever in delight. However, among the effects this breathing is father to is that tremendous one of sharpening one's vision into the heart and...sickness and oppression ; whereby this Chamber of Maiden Thought becomes gradually darkened, and at the same time on all sides of it many doors are set... | |
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