Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... light Of supreme darkness which thou feddest on Night after night , when Phoebus was away , To thee the Spring will be a triple morn . O fret not after knowledge ! —I have none , And yet my song comes native with the warmth . O fret not ...
... light Of supreme darkness which thou feddest on Night after night , when Phoebus was away , To thee the Spring will be a triple morn . O fret not after knowledge ! —I have none , And yet my song comes native with the warmth . O fret not ...
第 115 頁
... light , As from the westward of a Summer's night ; Or like a beauteous woman's large blue eyes Gone mad thro ' olden songs and poesies . See ! what is coming from the distance dim ! A golden Galley all in silken trim ! Three rows of ...
... light , As from the westward of a Summer's night ; Or like a beauteous woman's large blue eyes Gone mad thro ' olden songs and poesies . See ! what is coming from the distance dim ! A golden Galley all in silken trim ! Three rows of ...
第 137 頁
... light , for whole pages ; I must be quaint , and free of tropes and figures ; I must play my draughts as I please , and for my advantage and your erudition , crown a white with a black , or a black with a white , and move into black or ...
... light , for whole pages ; I must be quaint , and free of tropes and figures ; I must play my draughts as I please , and for my advantage and your erudition , crown a white with a black , or a black with a white , and move into black or ...
第 138 頁
... light and the atmosphere . We see nothing but pleasant wonders , and think of delaying there for ever in delight . However , among the effects this breathing is father of , is that tremendous one of sharpening one's vision into the ...
... light and the atmosphere . We see nothing but pleasant wonders , and think of delaying there for ever in delight . However , among the effects this breathing is father of , is that tremendous one of sharpening one's vision into the ...
第 139 頁
... light in them . Here I must think Wordsworth is deeper than Milton , though I think it has depended more upon the general and gregarious advance of intellect than individual greatness of mind . From the " Paradise Lost , " and the other ...
... light in them . Here I must think Wordsworth is deeper than Milton , though I think it has depended more upon the general and gregarious advance of intellect than individual greatness of mind . From the " Paradise Lost , " and the other ...
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