The Poetry of John KeatsMonarch Press, 1965 - 77页 |
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第29页
... brothers become curious and , stealing the pot away one day , discover the truth and rush from Florence in terror , never to return . As for Isabella , she mourns her new loss and very soon dies , " imploring for her Basil to the last ...
... brothers become curious and , stealing the pot away one day , discover the truth and rush from Florence in terror , never to return . As for Isabella , she mourns her new loss and very soon dies , " imploring for her Basil to the last ...
第31页
... brother Tom's illness and death , and his own love for Fanny Brawne , help to account for the richness and maturity of the new romance . THE STORY : The plot of " The Eve of St. Agnes " is simple . The story begins on a cold night - St ...
... brother Tom's illness and death , and his own love for Fanny Brawne , help to account for the richness and maturity of the new romance . THE STORY : The plot of " The Eve of St. Agnes " is simple . The story begins on a cold night - St ...
第39页
... brother and sister - in - law , George and Georgina , with which he enclosed a draft of the poem . " The following Poem , " he wrote , " -the last I have written is the first and the only one with which I have taken even moderate pains ...
... brother and sister - in - law , George and Georgina , with which he enclosed a draft of the poem . " The following Poem , " he wrote , " -the last I have written is the first and the only one with which I have taken even moderate pains ...
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