The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: Including Various Additional Pieces from Ms. and Other Sources, Tom 1E. Moxon, 1870 - 616 |
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... write the life of Shelley is ( if I may trust my own belief ) to write the life of the greatest English poet since Milton , or pos- sibly since Shakspeare ; and , as the greatest poet must be equal at least to the greatest man of any ...
... write the life of Shelley is ( if I may trust my own belief ) to write the life of the greatest English poet since Milton , or pos- sibly since Shakspeare ; and , as the greatest poet must be equal at least to the greatest man of any ...
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... write the life of Shelley is ( if I may trust my own belief ) to write the life of the greatest English poet since Milton , or pos- sibly since Shakspeare ; and , as the greatest poet must be equal at least to the greatest man of any ...
... write the life of Shelley is ( if I may trust my own belief ) to write the life of the greatest English poet since Milton , or pos- sibly since Shakspeare ; and , as the greatest poet must be equal at least to the greatest man of any ...
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... write nothing , and probably shall write no more . It offends me to see my name classed among those who have no name . If I cannot be something better , I had rather be nothing . My motive was never the infirm desire of fame ; and , if ...
... write nothing , and probably shall write no more . It offends me to see my name classed among those who have no name . If I cannot be something better , I had rather be nothing . My motive was never the infirm desire of fame ; and , if ...
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