Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... mind : he admired more the external decorations than felt the deep emotions of the Muse . He delighted in leading you through the mazes of elaborate description , but was less conscious of the sublime and the pathetic . He used to spend ...
... mind : he admired more the external decorations than felt the deep emotions of the Muse . He delighted in leading you through the mazes of elaborate description , but was less conscious of the sublime and the pathetic . He used to spend ...
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... mind and gives the poem an especial interest . After a brilliant sketch of the present happiness of the Poet , " his proud eye looks through the film of death ; " he thinks of leaving behind him lays " of such a dear delight , That ...
... mind and gives the poem an especial interest . After a brilliant sketch of the present happiness of the Poet , " his proud eye looks through the film of death ; " he thinks of leaving behind him lays " of such a dear delight , That ...
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... mind - the Sonnet , as above cited - the Ode , Growing , like Atlas , stronger from its load , " the Epic , " of all the king , Round , vast , and spanning all , like Saturn's ring , " and last , " The sharp , the rapier - pointed ...
... mind - the Sonnet , as above cited - the Ode , Growing , like Atlas , stronger from its load , " the Epic , " of all the king , Round , vast , and spanning all , like Saturn's ring , " and last , " The sharp , the rapier - pointed ...
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... minds which appreciated his genius and stimulated him to exertion . One of his first acquaintance , at that time eminent for his poetical origi- nality and his political persecutions , was Mr. Leigh Hunt , who was regarded by some with ...
... minds which appreciated his genius and stimulated him to exertion . One of his first acquaintance , at that time eminent for his poetical origi- nality and his political persecutions , was Mr. Leigh Hunt , who was regarded by some with ...
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... mind and heart of men . He said most exquisitely , that- 66 a drainless shower Of light is Poesy - ' tis the supreme of power ; ' Tis Might half - slumbering on its own right arm . ” He thought that— " strength alone , though of the ...
... mind and heart of men . He said most exquisitely , that- 66 a drainless shower Of light is Poesy - ' tis the supreme of power ; ' Tis Might half - slumbering on its own right arm . ” He thought that— " strength alone , though of the ...
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