Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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第 40 頁
... before him ; cries , Fool , Lepidus ! " In the same scene we find- " Let determined things To destiny hold unbewailed their way . " Dolabella says of Antony's messenger , " An argument that he is plucked , when hither 40 LIFE AND LETTERS ...
... before him ; cries , Fool , Lepidus ! " In the same scene we find- " Let determined things To destiny hold unbewailed their way . " Dolabella says of Antony's messenger , " An argument that he is plucked , when hither 40 LIFE AND LETTERS ...
第 41 頁
... things outward Do draw the inward quality after them , To suffer all alike . " The following applies well to Bertrand ... thing as from Wordsworth . I wish he ( Wordsworth ) had a little more taste , and did not in that respect " deal in ...
... things outward Do draw the inward quality after them , To suffer all alike . " The following applies well to Bertrand ... thing as from Wordsworth . I wish he ( Wordsworth ) had a little more taste , and did not in that respect " deal in ...
第 42 頁
... thing , I was too much in solitude , and consequently was obliged to be in continual burning of thought as an only ... thing it is , how great things are to be gained by it , what a thing to be in the mouth of Fame , that at last the ...
... thing , I was too much in solitude , and consequently was obliged to be in continual burning of thought as an only ... thing it is , how great things are to be gained by it , what a thing to be in the mouth of Fame , that at last the ...
第 43 頁
... thing more unpleasant ( it may come among the thousand and one ) than to be so journeying and to miss the goal at last . But I intend to whistle all these cogitations into the sea , where I hope they will breed storms violent enough to ...
... thing more unpleasant ( it may come among the thousand and one ) than to be so journeying and to miss the goal at last . But I intend to whistle all these cogitations into the sea , where I hope they will breed storms violent enough to ...
第 51 頁
... things has been so fulfilling to me that I am anxious to hear whether it is a favourite with you . So when you and club your letter to me put in a word or two about it . Tell Dilke that it would be perhaps as well if he left a pheasant ...
... things has been so fulfilling to me that I am anxious to hear whether it is a favourite with you . So when you and club your letter to me put in a word or two about it . Tell Dilke that it would be perhaps as well if he left a pheasant ...
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