The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyMacmillan, 1913 - 708 |
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Strona xxvi
... rest in any provisional advantage . Shelley's poetry expresses his visions as a seer of the far - off golden age ; his prose writings express his thoughts as a practical reformer . In " An Address to the People on the Death of the ...
... rest in any provisional advantage . Shelley's poetry expresses his visions as a seer of the far - off golden age ; his prose writings express his thoughts as a practical reformer . In " An Address to the People on the Death of the ...
Strona xxix
... rest . Mary's anguish was extreme , all her happiness seemed to be for ever lost . In order that she might have Mrs. Gisborne's com- panionship , a little country house , the Villa Valsovano , at a short distance from Leghorn , was ...
... rest . Mary's anguish was extreme , all her happiness seemed to be for ever lost . In order that she might have Mrs. Gisborne's com- panionship , a little country house , the Villa Valsovano , at a short distance from Leghorn , was ...
Strona xxxviii
... rest on the passion of love ; others on grief and despondency ; others on the sentiments inspired by natural objects . Shelley's conception of love was exalted , absorbing , allied to all that is purest and noblest in our nature , and ...
... rest on the passion of love ; others on grief and despondency ; others on the sentiments inspired by natural objects . Shelley's conception of love was exalted , absorbing , allied to all that is purest and noblest in our nature , and ...
Strona xliii
... rest of the world , all contributed to render this period of his life one of continued enjoyment . I am convinced that the two months we passed there were the happiest which he had ever known his health even rapidly improved , and he ...
... rest of the world , all contributed to render this period of his life one of continued enjoyment . I am convinced that the two months we passed there were the happiest which he had ever known his health even rapidly improved , and he ...
Strona 33
... rest from the eternity of toil That framed the fabric of thy perfect- there ; Whilst each unfettered o'er the earth extend Their all - subduing energies , and wield The sceptre of a vast dominion there ; Whilst every shape and mode of ...
... rest from the eternity of toil That framed the fabric of thy perfect- there ; Whilst each unfettered o'er the earth extend Their all - subduing energies , and wield The sceptre of a vast dominion there ; Whilst every shape and mode of ...
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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