The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyMacmillan, 1913 - 708 |
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Strona xv
... child . " The devotion , the reverence , the religion with which he was kindled towards all the masters of intellect , " says Hogg , " cannot be described . " The biographer speaks of the purity and " sanctity " of Shelley's life , of ...
... child . " The devotion , the reverence , the religion with which he was kindled towards all the masters of intellect , " says Hogg , " cannot be described . " The biographer speaks of the purity and " sanctity " of Shelley's life , of ...
Strona xx
... child , a girl , named Ianthe , was born . " He was ex- tremely fond of his child , " says Peacock , " and would walk up and down a room with it in his arms for a long time together , singing to it a monotonous melody of his own making ...
... child , a girl , named Ianthe , was born . " He was ex- tremely fond of his child , " says Peacock , " and would walk up and down a room with it in his arms for a long time together , singing to it a monotonous melody of his own making ...
Strona xxii
... child , a son , was of a troubled kind ; there were sore straits for money , and during some days Shelley , while hiding from creditors , was parted from Mary . But the opening month of 1815 altered his circumstances . On 6th January ...
... child , a son , was of a troubled kind ; there were sore straits for money , and during some days Shelley , while hiding from creditors , was parted from Mary . But the opening month of 1815 altered his circumstances . On 6th January ...
Strona xxv
... children from the Westbrooks , but the claim was resisted . After tedious proceedings in Chancery , judgment was given by Lord Eldon to the effect that inasmuch as Shelley's professed opinions led to con- duct which the law pronounced ...
... children from the Westbrooks , but the claim was resisted . After tedious proceedings in Chancery , judgment was given by Lord Eldon to the effect that inasmuch as Shelley's professed opinions led to con- duct which the law pronounced ...
Strona xxvii
... child of Miss Clairmont , should be placed under her father's care . The mother , not without misgivings , consented . On 12th March Shelley looked for the last time on English skies and fields . Accompanied by Mary , little William ...
... child of Miss Clairmont , should be placed under her father's care . The mother , not without misgivings , consented . On 12th March Shelley looked for the last time on English skies and fields . Accompanied by Mary , little William ...
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art thou beams Beatrice beauty beneath blood bosom breast breath bright calm cave Cenci child Chorus clouds cold Cyclops Cyprian Dæmon dare dark dead death deep delight Demogorgon divine dream earth eternal eyes faint fair Faust fear feel fire flame fled flowers FRAGMENT gentle grave green Harvard College hast hear heart heaven hell hope human King Laon light lips living look Mephistopheles mighty mind moon mortal mountains never night o'er ocean pain pale Panthea passion Percy Bysshe Shelley Peter Bell Pisa poem Queen Mab Revolt of Islam round ruin Semichorus shadow Shelley Shelley's edition silent Silenus slaves sleep smile soft song soul sound spirit stars strange stream sweet swift tears tempest thee thine things thou art thought thro throne truth tyrant Ulysses voice wandering waves weep Whilst wild wind wings