Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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第 38 頁
... tell me never to despair . I wish it was as easy for me to observe this saying : truth is , I have a horrid mor- bidity of temperament , which has shown itself at intervals ; it is , I have no doubt , the greatest stum- bling - block I ...
... tell me never to despair . I wish it was as easy for me to observe this saying : truth is , I have a horrid mor- bidity of temperament , which has shown itself at intervals ; it is , I have no doubt , the greatest stum- bling - block I ...
第 43 頁
... telling ' strange stories of the deaths of kings ? ' * Tell him there are strange * Mr. Hunt mentions that Shelley was fond of quoting the passage in Shakespeare , and of applying it in an unexpected manner . Travelling with him once to ...
... telling ' strange stories of the deaths of kings ? ' * Tell him there are strange * Mr. Hunt mentions that Shelley was fond of quoting the passage in Shakespeare , and of applying it in an unexpected manner . Travelling with him once to ...
第 44 頁
... tell strange stories of the deaths of kings . " The old lady looked on the coach floor , expecting them to take their seats accordingly . The Poet wept at her so piteous fate , Wept 44 LIFE AND LETTERS OF stories of the death of poets. ...
... tell strange stories of the deaths of kings . " The old lady looked on the coach floor , expecting them to take their seats accordingly . The Poet wept at her so piteous fate , Wept 44 LIFE AND LETTERS OF stories of the death of poets. ...
第 51 頁
... Tell Dilke that it would be perhaps as well if he left a pheasant or partridge alive here and there to keep up a supply of game for next season ; tell him to rein in , if possible , all the Nimrod of his disposition , he being a mighty ...
... Tell Dilke that it would be perhaps as well if he left a pheasant or partridge alive here and there to keep up a supply of game for next season ; tell him to rein in , if possible , all the Nimrod of his disposition , he being a mighty ...
第 53 頁
... tell you all his adventures , which having finished , he shall thus proceed - My dear Ladies , favourites of my gentle mistress , however my friend Keats may have teased and vexed you , believe me he loves you not the less - for ...
... tell you all his adventures , which having finished , he shall thus proceed - My dear Ladies , favourites of my gentle mistress , however my friend Keats may have teased and vexed you , believe me he loves you not the less - for ...
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