The Poetical Works of KeatsHoughton Mifflin, 1975 - 483页 A collection of Keats' poems and letters, with a biographical profile of the poet and commentary on his work. |
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第343页
... Hunt among them - - - - - - Scene , a little Parlour . Enter Hunt- Gattie Hazlitt Mrs. Novello - Ollier . Gattie . Ha ! Hunt , got into your new house ? Ha ! Mrs. Novello : seen Altam and his Wife ? Mrs. N. Yes ( with a grin ) , it's Mr.
... Hunt among them - - - - - - Scene , a little Parlour . Enter Hunt- Gattie Hazlitt Mrs. Novello - Ollier . Gattie . Ha ! Hunt , got into your new house ? Ha ! Mrs. Novello : seen Altam and his Wife ? Mrs. N. Yes ( with a grin ) , it's Mr.
第461页
... Hunt Left Prison . Leigh Hunt ( 1784-1859 ) had been imprisoned in 1812 for libeling the Prince Regent . He was released on February 2 , 1815 . Line 9 : " bowers fair " : True in fact as well as imagination . Hunt had his prison room ...
... Hunt Left Prison . Leigh Hunt ( 1784-1859 ) had been imprisoned in 1812 for libeling the Prince Regent . He was released on February 2 , 1815 . Line 9 : " bowers fair " : True in fact as well as imagination . Hunt had his prison room ...
第466页
... Hunt's narrative poem , The Story of Rimini . " Bensley " : Hunt's publisher . Page 259 . " Hazlitt's Southey " : on May 4 Hazlitt had attacked Robert Southey's Letter to William Smith , Esq . , M.P. ( 1817 ) . " the Nymphs " : a poem by ...
... Hunt's narrative poem , The Story of Rimini . " Bensley " : Hunt's publisher . Page 259 . " Hazlitt's Southey " : on May 4 Hazlitt had attacked Robert Southey's Letter to William Smith , Esq . , M.P. ( 1817 ) . " the Nymphs " : a poem by ...
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