Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... less degree , we may suppose to have dignified the orgies of the last generation of free - spirited wits , -Burke , Fox , Sheridan , and Curran . It has something of license , — too much indeed , and perforce omitted ; but of coarseness ...
... less degree , we may suppose to have dignified the orgies of the last generation of free - spirited wits , -Burke , Fox , Sheridan , and Curran . It has something of license , — too much indeed , and perforce omitted ; but of coarseness ...
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... less express , all of variety , majesty , and beauty , which is veiled from our imperfect senses in the unknown realm , the mystery of which his poetic vision sought in vain to penetrate ... less imperfect , less suffering PREFACE . vii.
... less express , all of variety , majesty , and beauty , which is veiled from our imperfect senses in the unknown realm , the mystery of which his poetic vision sought in vain to penetrate ... less imperfect , less suffering PREFACE . vii.
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Percy Bysshe Shelley. whole - and a portion less imperfect , less suffering , than the shackles inseparable from humanity impose on all who live beneath the moon . To me , death appears to be the gate of life ; but my hopes of a ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley. whole - and a portion less imperfect , less suffering , than the shackles inseparable from humanity impose on all who live beneath the moon . To me , death appears to be the gate of life ; but my hopes of a ...
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... less does that praise belong to Shelley . His Defence of Poetry is alone sufficient to prove that his views were , in every respect , defined and complete ; his faith in good continued firm , and his respect for his fellow - creatures ...
... less does that praise belong to Shelley . His Defence of Poetry is alone sufficient to prove that his views were , in every respect , defined and complete ; his faith in good continued firm , and his respect for his fellow - creatures ...
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... less closely to that from which this highest delight results : but the diver- sity is not sufficiently marked , as that its grada- tions should be sensible , except in those instances where the predominance of this faculty of ap ...
... less closely to that from which this highest delight results : but the diver- sity is not sufficiently marked , as that its grada- tions should be sensible , except in those instances where the predominance of this faculty of ap ...
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