The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyHoughton, Mifflin, 1901 - 651 lappuses |
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... Natural History , which afterwards showed its effect in his early writings , and he learned something of Condorcet ... nature was intense , and the sparkling poetry of his mind shone out of his speaking eyes when he was dwelling on ...
... Natural History , which afterwards showed its effect in his early writings , and he learned something of Condorcet ... nature was intense , and the sparkling poetry of his mind shone out of his speaking eyes when he was dwelling on ...
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... nature to enter into sympathy with Shel- ley than any one he had known ; the friendship they formed was delightful to both , and Shelley's part in it caused him to show some of his finest qualities of tact , toleration and service ...
... nature to enter into sympathy with Shel- ley than any one he had known ; the friendship they formed was delightful to both , and Shelley's part in it caused him to show some of his finest qualities of tact , toleration and service ...
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... natural being , subject to no more of eccentricity or disease than exists within the bounds of an ordinary healthy nature . ' He was like a healthy , well - condi- tioned boy , ' says Trelawny . The gentle timidity is here , too , the ...
... natural being , subject to no more of eccentricity or disease than exists within the bounds of an ordinary healthy nature . ' He was like a healthy , well - condi- tioned boy , ' says Trelawny . The gentle timidity is here , too , the ...
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... nature developed by Wordsworth the lofty melody and mysterious beauty of Coleridge's poetry and the wild fantastic machinery and gorgeous scenery adopted by Southey , com- posed his favorite reading . The rhythm of Queen Mab was founded ...
... nature developed by Wordsworth the lofty melody and mysterious beauty of Coleridge's poetry and the wild fantastic machinery and gorgeous scenery adopted by Southey , com- posed his favorite reading . The rhythm of Queen Mab was founded ...
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... Nature ! thou , Imperishable as this scene Here is thy fitting temple ! II If solitude hath ever led thy steps To the wild ocean's echoing shore , And thou hast lingered there , Until the sun's broad orb Seemed resting on the burnished ...
... Nature ! thou , Imperishable as this scene Here is thy fitting temple ! II If solitude hath ever led thy steps To the wild ocean's echoing shore , And thou hast lingered there , Until the sun's broad orb Seemed resting on the burnished ...
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