Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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第 42 頁
... Hunt , * written from Margate , that the sojourn in the Isle of Wight had not answered his expectations : the solitude , or rather the company of self , was too much for him , 66 know not how it I went to the Isle of Wight , thought so ...
... Hunt , * written from Margate , that the sojourn in the Isle of Wight had not answered his expectations : the solitude , or rather the company of self , was too much for him , 66 know not how it I went to the Isle of Wight , thought so ...
第 43 頁
... Hunt mentions that Shelley was fond of quoting the passage in Shakespeare , and of applying it in an unexpected manner . Travelling with him once to town in the Hampstead stage , in which their only companion was an old lady , who sat ...
... Hunt mentions that Shelley was fond of quoting the passage in Shakespeare , and of applying it in an unexpected manner . Travelling with him once to town in the Hampstead stage , in which their only companion was an old lady , who sat ...
第 51 頁
... hunter before the Lord of the manor . Tell him to shoot fair , and not to have at the poor devils in a furrow : when they are flying , he may fire , and nobody will be the wiser . " Give my sincerest respects to Mrs. Dilke , saying E 2 ...
... hunter before the Lord of the manor . Tell him to shoot fair , and not to have at the poor devils in a furrow : when they are flying , he may fire , and nobody will be the wiser . " Give my sincerest respects to Mrs. Dilke , saying E 2 ...
第 60 頁
... Hunt , he expresses himself almost indignantly , in his correspondence , at the thought that his originality , whatever it was , should be suffered to have been marred by the assistance , influence , or counsel of Hunt , or 60 LIFE AND ...
... Hunt , he expresses himself almost indignantly , in his correspondence , at the thought that his originality , whatever it was , should be suffered to have been marred by the assistance , influence , or counsel of Hunt , or 60 LIFE AND ...
第 61 頁
... Hunt say , and [ I ] may be asked , ' Why endeavour after a long poem ? ' To which I should answer , ' Do not the lovers of poetry like to have a little region to wander in , where they may pick and choose , and in which the images are ...
... Hunt say , and [ I ] may be asked , ' Why endeavour after a long poem ? ' To which I should answer , ' Do not the lovers of poetry like to have a little region to wander in , where they may pick and choose , and in which the images are ...
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