The Complete Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, 8. sējumsVirtue, 1906 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 37.
x. lappuse
... never writing without a legitimate motive . He was by no means a regular or systematic corre- spondent , and before taking the pen in hand required the visitation of an emergency or an impulse . But such dictates of the spirit were ...
... never writing without a legitimate motive . He was by no means a regular or systematic corre- spondent , and before taking the pen in hand required the visitation of an emergency or an impulse . But such dictates of the spirit were ...
xiv. lappuse
... never been tampered with , or the freedom of Shelley's utterance restrained , even when he touches upon religious subjects . To leave this side of his mind in obscurity would be unfair both to him and his readers ; nor is there anything ...
... never been tampered with , or the freedom of Shelley's utterance restrained , even when he touches upon religious subjects . To leave this side of his mind in obscurity would be unfair both to him and his readers ; nor is there anything ...
10. lappuse
... never be clearer than this confession of faith . But Southey , though far from being a man of great reasoning powers , is a great man . He has all that characterizes the poet ; great elo- quence , though obstinacy in opinion , which ...
... never be clearer than this confession of faith . But Southey , though far from being a man of great reasoning powers , is a great man . He has all that characterizes the poet ; great elo- quence , though obstinacy in opinion , which ...
12. lappuse
... never arrive at its termination . How , on this hypothesis , are we to arrive at a First Cause ? - Southey admits and believes this . Can he be a Christian ? Can God be three ? Southey agrees in my idea of Deity- the mass of infinite ...
... never arrive at its termination . How , on this hypothesis , are we to arrive at a First Cause ? - Southey admits and believes this . Can he be a Christian ? Can God be three ? Southey agrees in my idea of Deity- the mass of infinite ...
13. lappuse
... never wore away . When he grew up he became a dis- believer of Christianity , having very much such principles as a virtuous inquirer for truth . In the meantime he loved an appar- ently amiable female ; he was about to marry her ...
... never wore away . When he grew up he became a dis- believer of Christianity , having very much such principles as a virtuous inquirer for truth . In the meantime he loved an appar- ently amiable female ; he was about to marry her ...
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