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Strona 35
... effect of tyranny ; Unblushing , hardened , sensual , and vile ; Dead to all love but of its abjectness , With heart impassive by more noble powers Than unshared pleasure , sordid gain , or fame ; Despising its own miserable being ...
... effect of tyranny ; Unblushing , hardened , sensual , and vile ; Dead to all love but of its abjectness , With heart impassive by more noble powers Than unshared pleasure , sordid gain , or fame ; Despising its own miserable being ...
Strona 68
... effect composed of innumerable clusters of suns , each shining with its own light , and illumi- nating numbers of planets that revolve around them . Mil- lions and millions of suns are ranged around us , all attended by innumerable ...
... effect composed of innumerable clusters of suns , each shining with its own light , and illumi- nating numbers of planets that revolve around them . Mil- lions and millions of suns are ranged around us , all attended by innumerable ...
Strona 81
... effects which it should produce , according to the place occupied by these agents in the moral whirlwind . This would appear evident to an intelligence which would be in a state to seize and appreciate all the actions and re - actions ...
... effects which it should produce , according to the place occupied by these agents in the moral whirlwind . This would appear evident to an intelligence which would be in a state to seize and appreciate all the actions and re - actions ...
Strona 82
... effects , no one of which could occupy any other place than it does occupy , or act in any other place than it does act . The idea of necessity is ob- tained by our experience of the connexion between objects , the uniformity of the ...
... effects , no one of which could occupy any other place than it does occupy , or act in any other place than it does act . The idea of necessity is ob- tained by our experience of the connexion between objects , the uniformity of the ...
Strona 83
... effects of causes with which we are unacquainted . Hence the relation which motive bears to voluntary action is that of cause to effect ; nor , placed in this point of view , is it , or ever has it been the subject of popular or ...
... effects of causes with which we are unacquainted . Hence the relation which motive bears to voluntary action is that of cause to effect ; nor , placed in this point of view , is it , or ever has it been the subject of popular or ...
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Ahasuerus animal Atheism babes beam Behold believe beneath bliss blood breath cause chain clouds coursers crime curse dare dark death Deity desolate diet disease doctrine of Necessity dreadful earth earthly eternal event evil existence Fairy falsehood fame famine fear feel fiend flame flesh frame frugivorous gloomy grave happiness heap heart heaven hell hope horror Ianthe Ianthe's ignorance Judea kings labour light living Lucretius luxury madness mankind mind mingling miracle misery moral murder nature o'er omnipotent ourang-outang palace passion peace PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY planetary spheres pleasure poison pride priests Prometheus proof pure QUEEN MAB reason rieties roar rolled ruin sacred steel scene selfishness sense SHELLEY sight silent slaves slumber smile soul Spirit spring sweet thee thine things throne toil truth tyranny tyrants universe unnatural vegetable venomed vice virtue virtuous waves wealth whilst withered wonder wretched
Popularne fragmenty
Strona 72 - Like leaves on trees the race of man is found, Now green in youth, now withering on the ground; Another race the following spring supplies; They fall successive, and successive rise : So generations in their course decay; So flourish these, when those are pass'd away.
Strona 103 - And among these nations shalt thou find no ease, neither shall the sole of thy foot have rest...
Strona 72 - One generation passeth away, and another generation cometh: but the earth abideth for ever.
Strona 103 - But it shall come to pass, if thou wilt not hearken unto the voice of the LORD thy God, to observe to do all his commandments and his statutes which I command thee this day ; that all these curses shall come upon thee, and overtake thee : Cursed shalt thou be in the city, and cursed shalt thou be in the field.
Strona 9 - Seized on her sinless soul ? Must then that peerless form Which love and admiration cannot view Without a beating heart, those azure veins Which steal like streams along a field of snow...
Strona 90 - Caesar, were civil times. But superstition hath been the confusion of many states; and bringeth in a new primum mobile, that ravisheth all the spheres of government.
Strona 59 - No longer now the winged habitants, That in the woods their sweet lives sing away, Flee from the form of man ; but gather round, And prune their sunny feathers on the hands Which little children stretch in friendly sport Towards these dreadless partners of their play.
Strona 77 - A husband and wife ought to continue so long united as they love each other : any law which should bind them to cohabitation for one moment after the decay of their affection would be a most intolerable tyranny, and the most unworthy of toleration.
Strona 25 - On those who build their palaces, and bring Their daily bread? — From vice, black loathsome vice; From rapine, madness, treachery, and wrong; From all that genders misery, and makes Of earth this thorny wilderness; from lust, Revenge, and murder.
Strona 18 - Eternal Nature's law. Above, below, around, The circling systems formed A wilderness of harmony — Each with undeviating aim In eloquent silence through the depths of space Pursued its wondrous way.