Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷E. Moxon, 1848 - 393 頁 |
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第 xi 頁
... Dilke aided me with letters and remembrances , and many persons who casually heard of my project forwarded me informa- tion that circumstances had placed in their way . To the enlightened publishers Messrs . Taylor and Hessey , and to ...
... Dilke aided me with letters and remembrances , and many persons who casually heard of my project forwarded me informa- tion that circumstances had placed in their way . To the enlightened publishers Messrs . Taylor and Hessey , and to ...
第 25 頁
... Dilke , Mr. Reynolds , Mr. Wood- house , Mr. Rice , Mr. Taylor , Mr. Hessey , Mr. Bailey , and Mr. Haslam , were his chief companions and cor- respondents at this period . The first name of this list now excites the most painful ...
... Dilke , Mr. Reynolds , Mr. Wood- house , Mr. Rice , Mr. Taylor , Mr. Hessey , Mr. Bailey , and Mr. Haslam , were his chief companions and cor- respondents at this period . The first name of this list now excites the most painful ...
第 29 頁
... Dilke , attests his diligence , although a fellow- student , * who lodged in the same house , describes him at the lectures as scribbling doggerel rhymes among the notes , particularly if he got hold of another student's syllabus . Of ...
... Dilke , attests his diligence , although a fellow- student , * who lodged in the same house , describes him at the lectures as scribbling doggerel rhymes among the notes , particularly if he got hold of another student's syllabus . Of ...
第 51 頁
... Dilke that it would be perhaps as well if he left a pheasant or partridge alive here and there to keep up a supply of game for next season ; tell him to rein in , if possible , all the Nimrod of his disposition , he being a mighty ...
... Dilke that it would be perhaps as well if he left a pheasant or partridge alive here and there to keep up a supply of game for next season ; tell him to rein in , if possible , all the Nimrod of his disposition , he being a mighty ...
第 52 頁
... Dilke , saying that I have not forgiven myself for not having got her the little box of medicine I pro- mised , and that , had I remained at Hamp- stean , I would have made precious havoc with her house and furniture - drawn a great ...
... Dilke , saying that I have not forgiven myself for not having got her the little box of medicine I pro- mised , and that , had I remained at Hamp- stean , I would have made precious havoc with her house and furniture - drawn a great ...
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