| Abby Sage Richardson - 1882 - 348 trang
...be philosopher enough to follow my own Lessons ; if I saw my resolution give you pain, I could not. Why may I not speak of your Beauty, since without that I could never have loved you ? I cannot conceive any beginning of such love as I have for you but Beauty. There may be... | |
| Henry T. Finck - 1887 - 586 trang
...ignore all her other qualities and have eyes for her beauty alone, Keats thus justified himself : " Why may I not speak of your beauty, since without that I could never have loved you 1 I cannot conceive any beginning of such love as I have for you but beauty. There may be... | |
| William Michael Rossetti, John Parker Anderson - 1887 - 254 trang
...of her beauty very emphatically. " The very first week I knew you I wrote myself your vassal ; " " I cannot conceive any beginning of such love as I have for you, but beauty ;" "all I can bring you is a swooning penned by Miss Brawne (Mrs. Lindon), and possibly all of them.... | |
| Henry Spackman Pancoast - 1894 - 626 trang
...obliterates all consideration," f and we may recall further his significant words to Miss Brawne, " Why may I not speak of your Beauty, since without that I could never have lov'd you"?J The delight in beauty in its outward manifestations depends partly on the soul and partly on... | |
| John Keats - 1899 - 530 trang
...be philosopher enough to follow my own Lessons: if I saw my resolution give you a pain I could not. Why may I not speak of your Beauty, since without...richness, the bloom, the full form, the enchantment of lore after my own heart. So let me speak of your Beauty, though to my own endangering; if you could... | |
| John Keats, Horace Elisha Scudder - 1899 - 522 trang
...be philosopher enough to follow my own Lessons: if I saw my resolution give you a pain I could not. Why may I not speak of your Beauty, since without...you ? — I cannot conceive any beginning of such : you. ulties 'J wling \ l-mes; \ love as I have for yon but Beauty. There may be a sort of love for... | |
| John Keats - 1820 - 296 trang
...be philosopher enough to follow my own Lessons : if I saw my resolution give you a pain I could not. Why may I not speak of your Beauty, since without that I could never have lov'd you ? 1 In the original 4 steeling'. —I cannot conceive any beginning of such love as I have for you... | |
| 1902 - 460 trang
...your beauty, since without that I never could have lov'd you ?—I cannot conceive any beginning for such love as I have for you but Beauty. There may...others: but it has not the richness, the bloom, the fulj form, the enchantment of love after my Own heart." His was not a heart, however, to be captured... | |
| 1904 - 1136 trang
...vain imaginings. Some of the letters are permeated with true poetry. Take this, for instance : — " I cannot conceive any beginning of such love as I...sneer at it, I have the highest respect and can admire in others, but it has not the richness, the bloom, the full form, the enchantment of love after my... | |
| Myrtle Reed - 1907 - 248 trang
...made me feel, was; I did not believe in it; my fancy was afraid of it, lest it should burn me up. ... Why may I not speak of your Beauty, since without that I could never have loved yoti — I cannot conceive any beginning of such love as I have for you but Beauty. There may... | |
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