The Complete Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, 8. sējumsVirtue, 1906 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 34.
viii. lappuse
... spirit , they may be defined as a representation of the manner in which the poet , as such , contemplates life and nature ; and a very great part of the pleasure to be derived from them is the ob- servation of their intimate ...
... spirit , they may be defined as a representation of the manner in which the poet , as such , contemplates life and nature ; and a very great part of the pleasure to be derived from them is the ob- servation of their intimate ...
x. lappuse
... spirit were frequent , and affected him like the impulses that prompt to poetical composition : nor was the product less distinctly an emanation of the intellect and the heart . Such passages as the description of the Prot- estant ...
... spirit were frequent , and affected him like the impulses that prompt to poetical composition : nor was the product less distinctly an emanation of the intellect and the heart . Such passages as the description of the Prot- estant ...
3. lappuse
... spirits . I had prom- ised at her bidding to come again to London . They endeavoured to compel her to return to a school where malice and pride embittered every hour : she wrote to me . I came to London , I proposed marriage , for the ...
... spirits . I had prom- ised at her bidding to come again to London . They endeavoured to compel her to return to a school where malice and pride embittered every hour : she wrote to me . I came to London , I proposed marriage , for the ...
38. lappuse
... spirit of the poem , and varies with the flow of the feeling . I have translated , and Mary has transcribed , the Symposium , as well as my poem , and I am proceeding to employ myself on a discourse upon the subject of which the ...
... spirit of the poem , and varies with the flow of the feeling . I have translated , and Mary has transcribed , the Symposium , as well as my poem , and I am proceeding to employ myself on a discourse upon the subject of which the ...
44. lappuse
... spirits , and , at all events , tell me the truth about it , for , I assure you , I am not of a disposition to be flattered by your sorrow , though I should be by your cheerful- ness , and , above all , by seeing such fruits of my ...
... spirits , and , at all events , tell me the truth about it , for , I assure you , I am not of a disposition to be flattered by your sorrow , though I should be by your cheerful- ness , and , above all , by seeing such fruits of my ...
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