It may be said that we ought to read our contemporaries, that Wordsworth &c. should have their due from us. But, for the sake of a few fine imaginative or domestic passages, are we to be bullied into a certain Philosophy engendered in the whims of an... The Atlantic Monthly - ˹éÒ 3981894ÁØÁÁͧ·Ñé§àÅèÁ - à¡ÕèÂǡѺ˹ѧÊ×ÍàÅèÁ¹Õé
| John Keats - 1848 - 414 ˹éÒ
...domestic passages, are we to be bullied into a certain philosophy engendered in the whims of an egotist ? Every man has his speculations, but every man does...till he makes a false coinage and deceives himself. Many a man can travel to the very bourne of Heaven, and yet want confidence to put down his half-seeing.... | |
| Richard Monckton Milnes (1st baron Houghton.) - 1848 - 328 ˹éÒ
...domestic passages, are we to be bullied into a certain philosophy engendered in the whims of an egotist? Every man has his speculations, but every man does...till he makes a false coinage and deceives himself. Many a man can travel to the very bourne of Heaven, and yet want confidence to put down his half-seeing.... | |
| John Keats, Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton) - 1867 - 388 ˹éÒ
...domestic passages, are we to be bullied into a certain philosophy engendered in the whims of an egotist"?J Every man has his speculations, but every man does...till he makes a false coinage and deceives himself. Many a man can travel to the very bourne of Heaven, and yet want confidence to put down his half-seeing.... | |
| John Keats - 1883 - 426 ˹éÒ
...domestic passages, are we to be bullied into a certain philosophy engendered in the whims of an egotist ? Every man has his speculations, but every man does...till he makes a false coinage and deceives himself. Many a man can travel to the very bourne of Heaven, and yet want confidence to put down his half-seeing.... | |
| John Keats - 1883 - 416 ˹éÒ
...passages, are we to be bullied into a certain philosophy engendered in the < whims of an egotist ? Every man has his speculations, but every man does...•) he makes a false coinage and deceives himself. Many a siman can travel to the very bourne of Heaven, and yet want confidence to put down his half-seeing.... | |
| 1884 - 502 ˹éÒ
...domestic passages, are we to be bullied into a certain philosophy engendered in the whims of an egotist ? Every man has his speculations, but every man does...till he makes a false coinage and deceives himself. Many a man can travel to the very bourne of heaven, and yet want confidence to put down his halfseeing.... | |
| Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1884 - 522 ˹éÒ
...philosophy engendered in the whims of an egotist ? Every man has his speculations, but every man docs not brood and peacock over them till he makes a false coinage and deceives himself. Many a man can travel to the very bourne of heaven, and yet want confidence to put down his halfseeing.... | |
| Sir Sidney Colvin - 1887 - 256 ˹éÒ
...domestic passages, are we to be bullied into a certain philosophy engendered in the whims of an egotist ? Every man has his speculations, but every man does...till he makes a false coinage and deceives himself. Many a man can travel to the very bourne of Heaven, and yet want confidence to put down his half-seeing....... | |
| John Keats - 1891 - 412 ˹éÒ
...domestic passages, are we to be bullied into a certain Philosophy engendered in the whims of an Egotist'1! Every man has his speculations, but every man does...till he makes a false coinage and deceives himself. Many a man can travel to the very V-.<. v. bourne of Heaven, and yet want confidence to put down his... | |
| John Keats - 1891 - 412 ˹éÒ
...domestic passages, are we to be bullied into a certain Philosophy engendered in the whims of an Egotist 1 Every man has his speculations, but every man does...till he makes a false coinage and deceives himself. Many a man can travel to the very bounie of Heaven, and yet want confidence to put down his half-seeing.... | |
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