The Mystery of KeatsPeter Nevill, 1949 - 260页 |
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第46页
... months or shall go to for twelve months again . It was to our brother - in - law's cousin's . ' But there is no reason to suppose that Fanny Brawne would have been invited to such a dance ; moreover the whole point of the poem is that ...
... months or shall go to for twelve months again . It was to our brother - in - law's cousin's . ' But there is no reason to suppose that Fanny Brawne would have been invited to such a dance ; moreover the whole point of the poem is that ...
第55页
... months from May to August , the memory of which made him shudder , must have had a disastrous effect upon him . Compared to them the previous three months of illness at Wentworth Place had been felicity itself . But the sending of him ...
... months from May to August , the memory of which made him shudder , must have had a disastrous effect upon him . Compared to them the previous three months of illness at Wentworth Place had been felicity itself . But the sending of him ...
第98页
... month that he became twenty - one - because it was to take him many months , even of his brief poetic life , to reach such certain mastery again , and finally , because he wrote it very quickly . There are not many poems so well worth ...
... month that he became twenty - one - because it was to take him many months , even of his brief poetic life , to reach such certain mastery again , and finally , because he wrote it very quickly . There are not many poems so well worth ...
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Abbey Beauty is Truth become Bedhampton believe Blake Blake's Brawne's brother Brown Cave of Quietude Christian condition conscious creative criticism death delight Dilke doubt dream dreamer emotion Endymion English language essential Beauty eternal existence experience eyes Fall of Hyperion Fanny Brawne Fanny Keats Fanny Llanos Fanny's feel felt friends genius George Grecian Urn Hampstead happiness Hazlitt heart human I. A. Richards ideal art imagination Indian Maid intensity Italy John Keats Keats and Shakespeare Keats's poetry kind Lamia light and shade lines living Lycidas meaning Milton mind misery mystery nature never pain Paradise Lost pass passage passion Peona perhaps phrase poem poet Professor de Selincourt reason sensation sense separation from Fanny sister sonnet soul speculation spirit stanza sublime suffering tell thing thou thought Tillyard tion true Truth Beauty utterance verse vex'd vision Walthamstow Wentworth Place woman words Wordsworth write written