The Poetry of John KeatsMonarch Press, 1965 - 77页 |
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第42页
... able to " see , and sing , by my own eyes inspir'd . " He can , in other words , create him- self as a poet , make his own soul , for there is no religion to make it for him , no " fond believing lyre " to accompany his song . The days ...
... able to " see , and sing , by my own eyes inspir'd . " He can , in other words , create him- self as a poet , make his own soul , for there is no religion to make it for him , no " fond believing lyre " to accompany his song . The days ...
第59页
... able to mode- rate his passions , though not this of love , tarried with her a while to his great content , and at last married her , to whose wedding , amongst other guests , came Apollonius ; who , by some probable conjectures , found ...
... able to mode- rate his passions , though not this of love , tarried with her a while to his great content , and at last married her , to whose wedding , amongst other guests , came Apollonius ; who , by some probable conjectures , found ...
第71页
... able critic Matthew Arnold saying of him , " He is with Shake- speare . " PRESENT - DAY CRITICISM : It would be impossible even to list here all of the critical and scholarly works that have been written about Keats in the twentieth ...
... able critic Matthew Arnold saying of him , " He is with Shake- speare . " PRESENT - DAY CRITICISM : It would be impossible even to list here all of the critical and scholarly works that have been written about Keats in the twentieth ...
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