Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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第 58 頁
... heard from Rice ? Has Martin met with the Cum- berland Beggar , or been wondering at the old Leech- gatherer ? Has he a turn for fossils ? that is , is he capable of sinking up to his middle in a morass ? How is Hazlitt ? We were ...
... heard from Rice ? Has Martin met with the Cum- berland Beggar , or been wondering at the old Leech- gatherer ? Has he a turn for fossils ? that is , is he capable of sinking up to his middle in a morass ? How is Hazlitt ? We were ...
第 59 頁
... heard twice from my brothers ; they are going on very well , and send their remembrances to you . We expected to have had notices from little Hampton this morning - we must wait till Tuesday . I am glad of their days with the Dilkes ...
... heard twice from my brothers ; they are going on very well , and send their remembrances to you . We expected to have had notices from little Hampton this morning - we must wait till Tuesday . I am glad of their days with the Dilkes ...
第 61 頁
... heard 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 ...
... heard 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 ...
第 77 頁
... heard of them ; retorting and recriminating , and parting for ever . The same thing has happened between and It is unfortunate : men should bear with each other : there lives not the man who may not be cut up , aye , lashed to pieces ...
... heard of them ; retorting and recriminating , and parting for ever . The same thing has happened between and It is unfortunate : men should bear with each other : there lives not the man who may not be cut up , aye , lashed to pieces ...
第 85 頁
... heard of the remote ones , and scarcely cared to visit them . I will cut all this . I will have no more of Wordsworth or Hunt in particular . Why should we be of the tribe of Manasseh , when we can wander with Esau ? Why should we kick ...
... heard of the remote ones , and scarcely cared to visit them . I will cut all this . I will have no more of Wordsworth or Hunt in particular . Why should we be of the tribe of Manasseh , when we can wander with Esau ? Why should we kick ...
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