Selected Poetry and ProseModern Library, 1951 - 524 páginas Contains thirteen narrative poems and lyrical dramas, the shorter lyrical and reflective poems, and a selection of prefaces and essays. Edited with an introduction analyzing Shelley's work and thought, by C. Baker. |
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Página 497
... sense of the word , or that they can foretell the form as surely as they foreknow the spirit of events : such is the pretence of superstition , which would make poetry an attribute of prophecy , rather than prophecy an attribute of ...
... sense of the word , or that they can foretell the form as surely as they foreknow the spirit of events : such is the pretence of superstition , which would make poetry an attribute of prophecy , rather than prophecy an attribute of ...
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... sense of the term ; as two performers of equal skill will produce unequal effects from a guitar and a harp . The fame of legislators and founders af religions , so long as their institutions last , alone seems to exceed that of poets in ...
... sense of the term ; as two performers of equal skill will produce unequal effects from a guitar and a harp . The fame of legislators and founders af religions , so long as their institutions last , alone seems to exceed that of poets in ...
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... sense of the word , upon their own and all succeeding times . But poets have been challenged to resign the civic crown to reasoners and mechanists , on another plea . It is admitted that the exercise of the imagination is most ...
... sense of the word , upon their own and all succeeding times . But poets have been challenged to resign the civic crown to reasoners and mechanists , on another plea . It is admitted that the exercise of the imagination is most ...
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From Queen Mab | 3 |
Alastor | 18 |
Julian and Maddalo | 37 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Adonais aether Ahasuerus ancient Greece ANTISTROPHE art thou Asia Beatrice beautiful beneath Bernardo blood Boeotia breath bright calm Camillo cave caverns Cenci clouds cold dare dark dead death deep delight Demogorgon divine dream earth eternal eyes faint fear feel flowers gentle Giacomo grave hate hear heart Heaven hope human imagination innocent Iona light lips living look Lucretia Mahmud Mammon Marzio mighty mind Minotaur moon moral mountains nature never night nursling o'er ocean Orsino pain pale Panthea passion Periclean age Plato pleasure poetry poets Prometheus Prometheus Unbound publ Purganax Rome round ruin scene Semichorus shadow shapes Shelley Shelley's slaves sleep smile sophisms soul sound speak spirit stars stream sweet Swellfoot swift tears Thebes thee thine things thou art thought throne torture truth veil voice wandering waves weep whilst wind wings words