The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyMacmillan, 1913 - 708 |
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... feel- ings his joys , his sorrows , his desires , his regrets ; and what he has written acquires a fuller meaning when we understand its source and its occasion . Shelley's poetry belongs also to a particular epoch in the world's ...
... feel- ings his joys , his sorrows , his desires , his regrets ; and what he has written acquires a fuller meaning when we understand its source and its occasion . Shelley's poetry belongs also to a particular epoch in the world's ...
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... feel himself capable of creative work , he translated into graceful English verse Euripides ' drama of " The Cyclops . " Assuredly no greater gift to English poetry was ever given by a poet within a twelvemonth than Shelley's gift of ...
... feel himself capable of creative work , he translated into graceful English verse Euripides ' drama of " The Cyclops . " Assuredly no greater gift to English poetry was ever given by a poet within a twelvemonth than Shelley's gift of ...
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... feeling burdened him heavily ; you read his sufferings in his attenuated frame , while you perceived the mastery he held over ... feel all other affections , however true and fond , as wasted on barren soil in comparison . It is our best ...
... feeling burdened him heavily ; you read his sufferings in his attenuated frame , while you perceived the mastery he held over ... feel all other affections , however true and fond , as wasted on barren soil in comparison . It is our best ...
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... feel his loss , and the gap it made seemed to close as quickly over his memory as the murderous sea above his living frame . Hereafter men will lament that his trans- cendant powers of intellect were extinguished before they had ...
... feel his loss , and the gap it made seemed to close as quickly over his memory as the murderous sea above his living frame . Hereafter men will lament that his trans- cendant powers of intellect were extinguished before they had ...
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... feel secure that the lovers of Shelley's poetry ( who know how , more than any poet of the present day , every line and word he wrote is instinct with peculiar beauty ) will pardon and thank me : I consecrate this volume to them . The ...
... feel secure that the lovers of Shelley's poetry ( who know how , more than any poet of the present day , every line and word he wrote is instinct with peculiar beauty ) will pardon and thank me : I consecrate this volume to them . The ...
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