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163页
... Otho . And my son too , pity he is not here . Lady Auranthe , I would not make you blush , - I must see Ludolph or the What's that shout ? Voices without . Huzza ! buzza ! Long live the Emperor ! Other voices . Fall back ! Away there ! Otho ...
... Otho . And my son too , pity he is not here . Lady Auranthe , I would not make you blush , - I must see Ludolph or the What's that shout ? Voices without . Huzza ! buzza ! Long live the Emperor ! Other voices . Fall back ! Away there ! Otho ...
第169页
... Otho . What would you , sir ? Ludolph . 80 A lenient banishment ; So please you let me unmolested pass This Conrad's gates , to the wide air again . I want no more . A rebel wants no more . Otho . And shall I let a rebel loose again To ...
... Otho . What would you , sir ? Ludolph . 80 A lenient banishment ; So please you let me unmolested pass This Conrad's gates , to the wide air again . I want no more . A rebel wants no more . Otho . And shall I let a rebel loose again To ...
第187页
... OTHO , ERMINIA , ETHELBERT , and a Phy- sician , discovered . Otho . O , my poor boy ! My son ! My son ! My Ludolph ! Have ye no comfort for me , ye physicians Of the weak body and soul ? Ethelbert . ' Tis not in medicine , Either of ...
... OTHO , ERMINIA , ETHELBERT , and a Phy- sician , discovered . Otho . O , my poor boy ! My son ! My son ! My Ludolph ! Have ye no comfort for me , ye physicians Of the weak body and soul ? Ethelbert . ' Tis not in medicine , Either of ...
常见术语和短语
Abbey affectionate Brother JOHN Albert Auranthe Bailey beautiful BENJAMIN ROBERT HAYDON Brawne breath bright Brown CHARLES ARMITAGE BROWN CHARLES WENTWORTH DILKE clouds Conrad death Dilke doth dream Endymion Erminia Ethelbert eyes fair FANNY BRAWNE FANNY KEATS feel friend JOHN KEATS George Gersa give Glocester Hampstead hand happy Haslam Haydon head hear heard heart heaven hope Hunt Hyperion Isle of Wight JOHN HAMILTON REYNOLDS Keats's lady leave Leigh Hunt Letter lines lips live look Lord Ludolph mind morning never night o'er Otho pain pass perhaps pleasant pleasure poem poet Poetry poor Reynolds seen Sigifred sister soft song sonnet soon soul speak spirit sweet Teignmouth tell thee thine thing THOMAS KEATS thou thought tion to-day to-morrow town voice walk Wentworth Place wings wish word Wordsworth write written wrote yesterday young