The Poetical Works of John KeatsThomas Y. Crowell & Company, 1884 - 298页 |
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第26页
... Poet's ear . When these enchanted portals open wide , call , And through the light the horsemen swiftly glide , The Poet's eye can reach those golden halls , And view the glory of their festivals : Their ladies fair , that in the ...
... Poet's ear . When these enchanted portals open wide , call , And through the light the horsemen swiftly glide , The Poet's eye can reach those golden halls , And view the glory of their festivals : Their ladies fair , that in the ...
第287页
... Poet's wing should flag , and his verse go heavily . But he soon renews his mighty youth ; - nor has the whole poem a lovelier passage , nor one more deeply felt , than the moonlight landscape which concludes the paragraph . Lines 26-31 ...
... Poet's wing should flag , and his verse go heavily . But he soon renews his mighty youth ; - nor has the whole poem a lovelier passage , nor one more deeply felt , than the moonlight landscape which concludes the paragraph . Lines 26-31 ...
第293页
... Poet , -or rather , as Poet because he was so as Man , - the inspiration and the magnanimity of the great age of our Muses ; more than any , he is true English - Elizabethan : - Had the years of Milton been destined for him , of him ...
... Poet , -or rather , as Poet because he was so as Man , - the inspiration and the magnanimity of the great age of our Muses ; more than any , he is true English - Elizabethan : - Had the years of Milton been destined for him , of him ...
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