The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyHoughton, Mifflin, 1901 - 651 lappuses |
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xvii. lappuse
... voice were so soft and winning that every word pierced into my heart ; and their pathos was so deep that in listening to him the tears have involuntarily gushed from my eyes . Such was the being for whom I first experienced the sacred ...
... voice were so soft and winning that every word pierced into my heart ; and their pathos was so deep that in listening to him the tears have involuntarily gushed from my eyes . Such was the being for whom I first experienced the sacred ...
xx. lappuse
... voice , which ceased when the speaker hurried away to attend a lecture on mineralogy , ' About stones , about stones , ' he said , with downcast look and melancholy tones , on his return at the end of the hour . The evening continued ...
... voice , which ceased when the speaker hurried away to attend a lecture on mineralogy , ' About stones , about stones , ' he said , with downcast look and melancholy tones , on his return at the end of the hour . The evening continued ...
xxi. lappuse
... voice was not only dissonant , like a jarring string , but he spoke in sharp fourths , the most unpleasing sequence of sound that can fall on the human ear ; but it was scarcely so when he spoke calmly , and not at all when he read . On ...
... voice was not only dissonant , like a jarring string , but he spoke in sharp fourths , the most unpleasing sequence of sound that can fall on the human ear ; but it was scarcely so when he spoke calmly , and not at all when he read . On ...
xxiii. lappuse
... voice . " Shelley complained much of his violence and ungentlemanly deport- ment , saying , " I have experienced tyranny and injustice before , and I well know what vulgar violence is , but I never met with such unworthy treatment . I ...
... voice . " Shelley complained much of his violence and ungentlemanly deport- ment , saying , " I have experienced tyranny and injustice before , and I well know what vulgar violence is , but I never met with such unworthy treatment . I ...
xlii. lappuse
... voice of a thunder squall that burst right over our heads . For some time no other sounds were to be heard than the thunder , wind and rain . When the fury of the storm , which did not last for more than twenty minutes , had abated ...
... voice of a thunder squall that burst right over our heads . For some time no other sounds were to be heard than the thunder , wind and rain . When the fury of the storm , which did not last for more than twenty minutes , had abated ...
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