The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyHoughton, Mifflin, 1901 - 651 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
xv. lappuse
... fire - stove flaming with magical liquids , a sport that readily developed with schoolboy knowledge into rude and startling experiments with chemicals and electricity . Altogether he was an amiable brother , mingling high animal spirits ...
... fire - stove flaming with magical liquids , a sport that readily developed with schoolboy knowledge into rude and startling experiments with chemicals and electricity . Altogether he was an amiable brother , mingling high animal spirits ...
xxi. lappuse
... fire where the heat was hottest , and sleep for three or four hours ; then he woke and took supper and talked till two , which Hogg had sternly fixed as the hour to retire . Hogg describes Shelley's figure rather than his life . He had ...
... fire where the heat was hottest , and sleep for three or four hours ; then he woke and took supper and talked till two , which Hogg had sternly fixed as the hour to retire . Hogg describes Shelley's figure rather than his life . He had ...
xxvii. lappuse
... fire balloons , and setting them adrift by sea and air ; but a more mundane attempt to circulate the ' De- claration of Rights ' resulted unfortunately for his servant , Dan Healy , who had become attached to him and followed him from ...
... fire balloons , and setting them adrift by sea and air ; but a more mundane attempt to circulate the ' De- claration of Rights ' resulted unfortunately for his servant , Dan Healy , who had become attached to him and followed him from ...
xxviii. lappuse
... fire , and he struck at the man with an old sword ; while they were still struggling , Dan came back , and the man escaped . Peacock was there the next summer , and heard that persons , who examined the premises in the morning , found ...
... fire , and he struck at the man with an old sword ; while they were still struggling , Dan came back , and the man escaped . Peacock was there the next summer , and heard that persons , who examined the premises in the morning , found ...
14. lappuse
... fire , Where poisonous and undying worms pro- long Eternal misery to those hapless slaves Whose life has been a penance for its crimes ; And Heaven , a meed for those who dare belie Their human nature , quake , believe and cringe Before ...
... fire , Where poisonous and undying worms pro- long Eternal misery to those hapless slaves Whose life has been a penance for its crimes ; And Heaven , a meed for those who dare belie Their human nature , quake , believe and cringe Before ...
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