Selected Poems of Percy Bysshe ShelleyHoughton Mifflin, 1907 - 266 páginas |
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... felt by the hoi polloi to present an irritatingly marked deviation from the norm , and they soon found that this was true also of his man- ner . His advent , accordingly , provoked roughness , persecu- tion even , the more readily that ...
... felt by the hoi polloi to present an irritatingly marked deviation from the norm , and they soon found that this was true also of his man- ner . His advent , accordingly , provoked roughness , persecu- tion even , the more readily that ...
Página xiv
... felt his conscience quickened and dedicated to the cause of liberty , so in the second his imagination sought deliverance from the bondage of the merely horrible and sinister , and began instead to seek pure beauty and pursue it . This ...
... felt his conscience quickened and dedicated to the cause of liberty , so in the second his imagination sought deliverance from the bondage of the merely horrible and sinister , and began instead to seek pure beauty and pursue it . This ...
Página xviii
... felt , " of the impru- dence of publishing a book so ill - digested as St. Irvyne . " Stockdale , for his part , from whatever motive , stirred up trouble for Shelley at home by calling his father's attention to the unsoundness of his ...
... felt , " of the impru- dence of publishing a book so ill - digested as St. Irvyne . " Stockdale , for his part , from whatever motive , stirred up trouble for Shelley at home by calling his father's attention to the unsoundness of his ...
Página xix
... felt the blow keenly , philosophized at length concerning it , and in a letter to Hogg written from Field Place during the Christmas vacation anathematized Intolerance , the cause of all his woes . He now planned that Hogg should marry ...
... felt the blow keenly , philosophized at length concerning it , and in a letter to Hogg written from Field Place during the Christmas vacation anathematized Intolerance , the cause of all his woes . He now planned that Hogg should marry ...
Página xxiv
... felt as Jules felt in Browning's Pippa Passes : " If whoever loves Must be , in some sort , god or worshipper , The blessing or the blest one , queen or page , Why should we always choose the page's part ? Here is a woman with utter ...
... felt as Jules felt in Browning's Pippa Passes : " If whoever loves Must be , in some sort , god or worshipper , The blessing or the blest one , queen or page , Why should we always choose the page's part ? Here is a woman with utter ...
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Adonais aërial ASIA azure beautiful beneath breath bright burning Byron Bysshe calm caves child clouds cold dædal dark dead death deep delight DEMOGORGON doth dream earth echoes EDWARD DOWDEN eternal Euganean Hills evil eyes faint fear felt fire float flowers FURY gentle Gisborne Godwin green Harriet heart heaven Hogg hope hour human Ianthe IONE Jupiter Lament Leigh Hunt light living Lycidas lyric mighty mind Mont Blanc moon mountains night o'er ocean odour pain pale PANTHEA Percy Bysshe Shelley Pisa poem poet poetry Prometheus Unbound Queen Mab rain Revolt of Islam round SEMICHORUS Sensitive Plant shadow Shelley and Mary Shelley's sister sleep smiles soft song sonnet soul sound spirit stanza stars stream sweet swift tears thee thine things thou art thought throne Trelawny voice wandering waves weep wild wind wind-flowers wingéd wings words