Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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第 xvi 頁
... genius , self - indulgent in conceits , disrespectful of the rules and limitations of Art , not only unlearned but care- less of knowledge , not only exaggerated but des- pising proportion . I knew that his moral disposition was assumed ...
... genius , self - indulgent in conceits , disrespectful of the rules and limitations of Art , not only unlearned but care- less of knowledge , not only exaggerated but des- pising proportion . I knew that his moral disposition was assumed ...
第 1 頁
... genius rather than by the circum- stances of his outward life . For although the choice and treatment of a subject may enable us to con- template the mind of the Historian , the Novelist , or the Philosopher , yet our observation will ...
... genius rather than by the circum- stances of his outward life . For although the choice and treatment of a subject may enable us to con- template the mind of the Historian , the Novelist , or the Philosopher , yet our observation will ...
第 3 頁
... genius was suddenly arrested , and they who will not allow him to have won his place in the first ranks of English poets will not deny the promise of his candidature . When a man has had a fair field of existence before him and free ...
... genius was suddenly arrested , and they who will not allow him to have won his place in the first ranks of English poets will not deny the promise of his candidature . When a man has had a fair field of existence before him and free ...
第 12 頁
... genius , is a frequent subject of allusion and interest in Keats's letters and poems , and some lines of the following invocation bear a mournful anticipatory analogy to the close of the beau- tiful elegy which Shelley hung over another ...
... genius , is a frequent subject of allusion and interest in Keats's letters and poems , and some lines of the following invocation bear a mournful anticipatory analogy to the close of the beau- tiful elegy which Shelley hung over another ...
第 15 頁
... genius , but which , if unwatched and unchastened , will continually outrage the perfect form that can alone embalm the beautiful idea and preserve it for ever , is there already manifest , and the presence of Spenser shows itself not ...
... genius , but which , if unwatched and unchastened , will continually outrage the perfect form that can alone embalm the beautiful idea and preserve it for ever , is there already manifest , and the presence of Spenser shows itself not ...
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