I have given up Hyperion — there were too many Miltonic inversions in it — Miltonic verse cannot be written but in an artful, or, rather, artist's humour. I wish to give myself up to other sensations. English ought to be kept up. Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats - 第 193 頁John Keats 著 - 1848 - 393 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| John Keats - 1899 - 510 頁
...inversions in it — Miltonie verse cannot be written but in an artful, or, rather, artist's humour. I wish to give myself up to other sensations. English...pick out some lines from Hyperion, and put a mark X to the false beauty proceeding from art, and one || to the true voice of feeling-. Upon my soul 't... | |
| John Keats, Horace Elisha Scudder - 1899 - 522 頁
...inversions in it — Miltouic verse cannot be written but in an artful, or, rather, artist's humour. I wish to give myself up to other sensations. English...pick out some lines from Hyperion, and put a mark X to the false beauty proceeding from art, and one || to the true voice of feeling. Upon my soul 't... | |
| John Keats - 1899 - 530 頁
...inversions in it — Miltonic verse cannot be written but in an artful, or, rather, artist's humour. I wish to give myself up to other sensations. English ought to be kept up. It may be interesting to yon to pick out some lines from Hyperion, and put a mark X to the false beanty proceeding from art,... | |
| John Keats - 1899 - 522 頁
...out some lines from Hyperion, and put a mark X to the false beauty proceeding from art, and one ]| to the true voice of feeling. Upon my soul 'twas imagination — I cannot make the distinction — Every now and then there is a Miltonic intonation — But 1 cannot make the division... | |
| John Keats - 1921 - 260 頁
...inversions in it — Miltouio verse cannot be written but in an artful, or, rather, artist's humour. I wish to give myself up to other sensations. English ought to be kept up. It may be interesting to yon to pick out some lines from 'Hyperion,1 and put a mark, + , to the false beauty, proceeding from... | |
| John Keats - 1820 - 296 頁
...Miltonic inversions in it—Miltonic verse cannot be written but in an artful, or rather, artist's humour. I wish to give myself up to other sensations. English...pick out some lines from Hyperion, and put a mark 4- to the false beauty proceeding from art, and one || to the true voice of feeling. Upon my soul 'twas... | |
| Edward Verrall Lucas - 1907 - 456 頁
...inversions in it — Miltonic verse cannot be written, but in an artful, or rather, artist's humour. I wish to give myself up to. other sensations. English...mark + to the false beauty proceeding from art, and one II to the true voice of feeling. Upon my soul 'twas imagination — I cannot make the distinction... | |
| Arthur Symons - 1909 - 372 頁
...up to other sensations.' He asks Reynolds to pick out some lines from 'Hyperion,' and put a mark, x, to the false beauty, proceeding from art, and 1, 2, to the true voice of feeling. It is just then that he discovers Chatterton to be 'the purest writer in the English language.' A little... | |
| Arthur Symons - 1909 - 362 頁
...up to other sensations.' He asks Reynolds to pick out some lines from 'Hyperion,' and put a mark, x, to the false beauty, proceeding from art, and 1, 2, to the true voice of feeling. It is just then that he discovers Chatterton to be 'the purest -writer in the English language.' A... | |
| Sidney Colvin - 1917 - 662 頁
...inversions in it — Miltonic verse cannot be written but in an artful, or rather, artist's humour. I wish to give myself up to other sensations. English...mark * to the false beauty proceeding from art, and one to the true voice of feeling. Upon my soul 'twas imagination — I cannot make the distinction... | |
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