The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyHoughton, Mifflin, 1901 - 651 lappuses |
No grāmatas satura
1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
xiii. lappuse
... GRAVE 562 FROM CALDERON . LOVE ( WHY IS IT SAID THOU CANST SCENES FROM THE MAGICO PRODI- NOT LIVE ' ) . 562 GIOSO . SCENE I 526 • ON A FÊTE at Carlton HOUSE TO A STAR • 563 563 SCENE II . 531 SCENE III 533 · STANZAS FROM CISMA DE INGLA ...
... GRAVE 562 FROM CALDERON . LOVE ( WHY IS IT SAID THOU CANST SCENES FROM THE MAGICO PRODI- NOT LIVE ' ) . 562 GIOSO . SCENE I 526 • ON A FÊTE at Carlton HOUSE TO A STAR • 563 563 SCENE II . 531 SCENE III 533 · STANZAS FROM CISMA DE INGLA ...
xviii. lappuse
... grave . Another of his favorite rambles was Stoke Park , and the picturesque graveyard , where Gray is said to have written his " Elegy , " of which he was very fond . I was myself far too young to form any estimate of character , but I ...
... grave . Another of his favorite rambles was Stoke Park , and the picturesque graveyard , where Gray is said to have written his " Elegy , " of which he was very fond . I was myself far too young to form any estimate of character , but I ...
xxvi. lappuse
... grave philosopher very earnestly in his welfare . Meanwhile he had not been idle . Through all these events , indeed , he must have kept busy with his pen . He designed a poem representing the perfect state of man , gathered his verses ...
... grave philosopher very earnestly in his welfare . Meanwhile he had not been idle . Through all these events , indeed , he must have kept busy with his pen . He designed a poem representing the perfect state of man , gathered his verses ...
xxx. lappuse
... grave manner , and strength both of mind and will . Early in June he was feeling a strong attraction toward her . He confided in her , and out of their intimacy , through her sympathy , sprang that mutual love which soon became passion ...
... grave manner , and strength both of mind and will . Early in June he was feeling a strong attraction toward her . He confided in her , and out of their intimacy , through her sympathy , sprang that mutual love which soon became passion ...
xxxix. lappuse
... grave misfortune , and his character still stood black- ened and traduced in the eyes of the world . His life with Mary had been a happy one , but he had early learned that it was his part to deny himself and contain his own moods and ...
... grave misfortune , and his character still stood black- ened and traduced in the eyes of the world . His life with Mary had been a happy one , but he had early learned that it was his part to deny himself and contain his own moods and ...
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