Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷E. Moxon, 1848 - 393 頁 |
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... imagination were unimbued with natural affections ; so far from it , it may be reasonably conjectured that it was the interfusion of ideal and sensual life which rendered the Grecian mythology so peculiarly congenial to the mind of ...
... imagination were unimbued with natural affections ; so far from it , it may be reasonably conjectured that it was the interfusion of ideal and sensual life which rendered the Grecian mythology so peculiarly congenial to the mind of ...
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... his eyes nor the broken voice which are indicative of extreme sensibility . " This modification of a nature at first passionately susceptible and the growing preponderance of the imagination is a frequent phenomenon in JOHN KEATS . 15.
... his eyes nor the broken voice which are indicative of extreme sensibility . " This modification of a nature at first passionately susceptible and the growing preponderance of the imagination is a frequent phenomenon in JOHN KEATS . 15.
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... imagination is a frequent phenomenon in poetical psychology . To his brother George , then a clerk in Mr. Abbey's house , his next Epistle is addressed , and Spenser is there too . But by this time the delightful compla- cency of ...
... imagination is a frequent phenomenon in poetical psychology . To his brother George , then a clerk in Mr. Abbey's house , his next Epistle is addressed , and Spenser is there too . But by this time the delightful compla- cency of ...
第 18 頁
... imagination . It was fortunate that he was introduced to that heroic company through an interpretation which ... imaginative reader can fill up the neces- sary defects of any translation which adheres , as far as it may , to the tone and ...
... imagination . It was fortunate that he was introduced to that heroic company through an interpretation which ... imaginative reader can fill up the neces- sary defects of any translation which adheres , as far as it may , to the tone and ...
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... left his prison riveted the connexion . They read and walked together , and wrote verses in competition on a given subject . " No imaginative 1 ་ pleasure , " characteristically observes Mr. Hunt , " was 20 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... left his prison riveted the connexion . They read and walked together , and wrote verses in competition on a given subject . " No imaginative 1 ་ pleasure , " characteristically observes Mr. Hunt , " was 20 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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