Shelley: A Life StoryOxford University Press, 1965 - 310 páginas |
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... spirit feel The joy and greatness of its future being . Like Coleridge , though later , Shelley dipped into the poetical pub- lications of Charles Darwin's encyclopaedic grandfather , Erasmus Darwin , M.D. , who supplemented his glazed ...
... spirit feel The joy and greatness of its future being . Like Coleridge , though later , Shelley dipped into the poetical pub- lications of Charles Darwin's encyclopaedic grandfather , Erasmus Darwin , M.D. , who supplemented his glazed ...
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... spirit of the universe , was presumptuous , for the finite cannot grasp the infinite . Systems of religion must die , all but one - the religion of nature ; and though human nature might not be absolutely perfectible , it might be ...
... spirit of the universe , was presumptuous , for the finite cannot grasp the infinite . Systems of religion must die , all but one - the religion of nature ; and though human nature might not be absolutely perfectible , it might be ...
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... Spirit Lay prostrate , and with parted lips did kiss The dust of Desolation's altar And with a voice too faint to falter It shook that trembling fane with its weak prayer . Even in translations the Shelley individuality takes charge ...
... Spirit Lay prostrate , and with parted lips did kiss The dust of Desolation's altar And with a voice too faint to falter It shook that trembling fane with its weak prayer . Even in translations the Shelley individuality takes charge ...
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