Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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第 vi 頁
... literary reputations , whose sound and glitter you foresaw would not stand the tests of time and altered circumstance ; but it is a far deeper source of satisfaction to have received the ratification by public opinion of judgments ...
... literary reputations , whose sound and glitter you foresaw would not stand the tests of time and altered circumstance ; but it is a far deeper source of satisfaction to have received the ratification by public opinion of judgments ...
第 x 頁
... literary interest , and I looked on whatever unpublished productions of his that fell in my way with feelings perhaps not in all cases warranted by their intrinsic merits . Few of these remains had escaped the affectionate care of Mr ...
... literary interest , and I looked on whatever unpublished productions of his that fell in my way with feelings perhaps not in all cases warranted by their intrinsic merits . Few of these remains had escaped the affectionate care of Mr ...
第 xi 頁
... literary society , and never halted to the last ; Mr. Haslam and Mr. Dilke aided me with letters and remembrances , and many persons who casually heard of my project forwarded me informa- tion that circumstances had placed in their way ...
... literary society , and never halted to the last ; Mr. Haslam and Mr. Dilke aided me with letters and remembrances , and many persons who casually heard of my project forwarded me informa- tion that circumstances had placed in their way ...
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