The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyHoughton, Mifflin, 1901 - 651 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
xxi. lappuse
... feeling . When he took up a classic for the first time his cheeks glowed , his eyes became bright , his whole frame trembled . ' He approached Hume and Locke in the same way . What he read was thought over and discussed in the long ...
... feeling . When he took up a classic for the first time his cheeks glowed , his eyes became bright , his whole frame trembled . ' He approached Hume and Locke in the same way . What he read was thought over and discussed in the long ...
xxv. lappuse
... feel the pecuniary embarrassments which were to become familiar to him . He had never been without money , except for the six weeks in London after leaving Oxford , and he did not anticipate that his father would cut him off . He had ...
... feel the pecuniary embarrassments which were to become familiar to him . He had never been without money , except for the six weeks in London after leaving Oxford , and he did not anticipate that his father would cut him off . He had ...
xxix. lappuse
... is a sight which awakens an inexpressible sensation of disgust and horror to see her caress my poor little Ianthe , in whom I may hereafter find the consolation of sympathy . I sometimes feel faint. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH xxix.
... is a sight which awakens an inexpressible sensation of disgust and horror to see her caress my poor little Ianthe , in whom I may hereafter find the consolation of sympathy . I sometimes feel faint. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH xxix.
xxx. lappuse
Percy Bysshe Shelley George Edward Woodberry. find the consolation of sympathy . I sometimes feel faint with the ... feeling is remorseless , ' that it is ' malice , ' ' revenge , ' ' pride , ' and begs her to ' pity if thou canst not ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley George Edward Woodberry. find the consolation of sympathy . I sometimes feel faint with the ... feeling is remorseless , ' that it is ' malice , ' ' revenge , ' ' pride , ' and begs her to ' pity if thou canst not ...
8. lappuse
... feel and live like man ; That their affections and antipathies , Like his , produce the laws Ruling their moral state ; And the minutest throb That through their frame diffuses The slightest , faintest motion , Is fixed and ...
... feel and live like man ; That their affections and antipathies , Like his , produce the laws Ruling their moral state ; And the minutest throb That through their frame diffuses The slightest , faintest motion , Is fixed and ...
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