Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷E. Moxon, 1848 - 393 頁 |
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第 48 頁
... able to resume my work . I have en- deavoured to do so once or twice ; but to no purpose . Instead of poetry , I have a swimming in my head , and feel all the effects of a mental debauch , low- ness of spirits , anxiety to go on ...
... able to resume my work . I have en- deavoured to do so once or twice ; but to no purpose . Instead of poetry , I have a swimming in my head , and feel all the effects of a mental debauch , low- ness of spirits , anxiety to go on ...
第 50 頁
... able , like David's harp , to make such a one as you forget almost the tempest cares of life . I have found in the ocean's music , - varying ( the self - same ) more than the passion of Timotheus , an enjoyment not to be put into words ...
... able , like David's harp , to make such a one as you forget almost the tempest cares of life . I have found in the ocean's music , - varying ( the self - same ) more than the passion of Timotheus , an enjoyment not to be put into words ...
第 65 頁
... able to perceive how anything can be known for truth by consecutive reasoning , — and yet [ so ] it must be . Can it be that even the greatest philosopher ever arrived at his goal without putting aside numerous objections ? However it ...
... able to perceive how anything can be known for truth by consecutive reasoning , — and yet [ so ] it must be . Can it be that even the greatest philosopher ever arrived at his goal without putting aside numerous objections ? However it ...
第 77 頁
... able to bring them together . The time must come , because they have both hearts ; and they will recollect the best parts of each other , when this gust is overblown . or I had a message from you through a letter to Jane - I think ...
... able to bring them together . The time must come , because they have both hearts ; and they will recollect the best parts of each other , when this gust is overblown . or I had a message from you through a letter to Jane - I think ...
第 98 頁
... clever copy of verses headed with a motto from my sonnet to George . Honours rush so thickly upon me that I shall not be able to bear up against them . What think you - am I to be crowned in the Capitol ? Am I 98 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... clever copy of verses headed with a motto from my sonnet to George . Honours rush so thickly upon me that I shall not be able to bear up against them . What think you - am I to be crowned in the Capitol ? Am I 98 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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