Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷E. Moxon, 1848 - 393 頁 |
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第 56 頁
... stanzas . I do it at a venture . You will not regret reading them once more . The following , to her friend Mrs. M. A. , at parting , you will judge of . " I have examined and do find , Of all that favour me , There's none I grieve to ...
... stanzas . I do it at a venture . You will not regret reading them once more . The following , to her friend Mrs. M. A. , at parting , you will judge of . " I have examined and do find , Of all that favour me , There's none I grieve to ...
第 59 頁
... stanzas to read in " Rey- nolds ' Cove . " Give my love and respects to your mother , and remember me kindly to all at home . Yours faithfully , JOHN KEATS . I have left the doublings for Bailey , who is going to say that he will write ...
... stanzas to read in " Rey- nolds ' Cove . " Give my love and respects to your mother , and remember me kindly to all at home . Yours faithfully , JOHN KEATS . I have left the doublings for Bailey , who is going to say that he will write ...
第 71 頁
... stanza , because it is not material in connection , and when I wrote it I wanted you to give your vote , pro or con . 66 Chrystalline Brother of the belt of Heaven , Aquarius ! to whom King Jove hath given Two liquid pulse - streams ...
... stanza , because it is not material in connection , and when I wrote it I wanted you to give your vote , pro or con . 66 Chrystalline Brother of the belt of Heaven , Aquarius ! to whom King Jove hath given Two liquid pulse - streams ...
第 127 頁
... there are the first few stanzas of my " Pot of Basil . " I have the rest here , finished , and will сору the whole out fair shortly , and George will bring it you . The compliment is paid by us to Boccace , whether JOHN KEATS . 127.
... there are the first few stanzas of my " Pot of Basil . " I have the rest here , finished , and will сору the whole out fair shortly , and George will bring it you . The compliment is paid by us to Boccace , whether JOHN KEATS . 127.
第 128 頁
... stanza or two will not be too foreign to your sickness . " Were they unhappy then ? It cannot be : Too many tears , " & c . & c . " But for the general award of love , " & c . " She wept alone for pleasures , " & c . The fifth line ran ...
... stanza or two will not be too foreign to your sickness . " Were they unhappy then ? It cannot be : Too many tears , " & c . & c . " But for the general award of love , " & c . " She wept alone for pleasures , " & c . The fifth line ran ...
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