The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyHoughton, Mifflin, 1901 - 651 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
xvi. lappuse
... strange and unsocial being , for when a holiday relieved us from our tasks , and the other boys were engaged in such sports as the narrow limits of our prison court allowed , Shelley , who entered into none of them , would pace ...
... strange and unsocial being , for when a holiday relieved us from our tasks , and the other boys were engaged in such sports as the narrow limits of our prison court allowed , Shelley , who entered into none of them , would pace ...
xviii. lappuse
... strange fancies ; for his mind was reflective , and teeming with deep thought . His lessons were child's play to him . His love of nature was intense , and the sparkling poetry of his mind shone out of his speaking eyes when he was ...
... strange fancies ; for his mind was reflective , and teeming with deep thought . His lessons were child's play to him . His love of nature was intense , and the sparkling poetry of his mind shone out of his speaking eyes when he was ...
xxi. lappuse
... strange spectacle to watch the young poet whilst . . . holding the wooden bowl in one hand and the wooden spoon in the other , and kneeling on his left knee , that he might more cer- tainly attain to her mouth , he urged and encouraged ...
... strange spectacle to watch the young poet whilst . . . holding the wooden bowl in one hand and the wooden spoon in the other , and kneeling on his left knee , that he might more cer- tainly attain to her mouth , he urged and encouraged ...
xxviii. lappuse
... strange that he immediately left the neighborhood , finding life there insupportable . He made a short journey to Ireland , where he arrived March 9 , visited the Lakes of Killarney , and returned to Dublin , March 21. Early in April he ...
... strange that he immediately left the neighborhood , finding life there insupportable . He made a short journey to Ireland , where he arrived March 9 , visited the Lakes of Killarney , and returned to Dublin , March 21. Early in April he ...
8. lappuse
... strange is human pride ! I tell thee that those living things , To whom the fragile blade of grass That springeth in the morn And perisheth ere noon , Is an unbounded world ; 210 I tell thee that those viewless beings , Whose mansion is ...
... strange is human pride ! I tell thee that those living things , To whom the fragile blade of grass That springeth in the morn And perisheth ere noon , Is an unbounded world ; 210 I tell thee that those viewless beings , Whose mansion is ...
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