The Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley in Verse and Prose, Now First Brought Together with Many Pieces Not Before Published, Volumen1Reeves and Turner, 1880 |
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... VOICE , AND LAUGHS AT OUR DESPAIR . ADONAIS . It should be noted that the reference to Byron is neces- sarily apocryphal , inasmuch as his Lordship had finally left England before Shelley took the house at Marlow , —a misapprehension ...
... VOICE , AND LAUGHS AT OUR DESPAIR . ADONAIS . It should be noted that the reference to Byron is neces- sarily apocryphal , inasmuch as his Lordship had finally left England before Shelley took the house at Marlow , —a misapprehension ...
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... voice in verse . Yet he was usually averse to expressing these feelings , except when highly idealized ; and many of his more beautiful effusions he had cast aside , unfinished , and they were never seen by me till after I had lost him ...
... voice in verse . Yet he was usually averse to expressing these feelings , except when highly idealized ; and many of his more beautiful effusions he had cast aside , unfinished , and they were never seen by me till after I had lost him ...
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... voice , and to bestow such also on the most delicate and abstract emotions and thoughts of the mind . Sophocles was his great master in this species of imagery . I find in one of his manuscript books some remarks BY MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT ...
... voice , and to bestow such also on the most delicate and abstract emotions and thoughts of the mind . Sophocles was his great master in this species of imagery . I find in one of his manuscript books some remarks BY MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT ...
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... voice that echoes truth in its tones . It is curious , to one ac- quainted with the written story , to mark the success with which the poet has inwoven the real incidents of the tragedy into his scenes , and yet , through the power of ...
... voice that echoes truth in its tones . It is curious , to one ac- quainted with the written story , to mark the success with which the poet has inwoven the real incidents of the tragedy into his scenes , and yet , through the power of ...
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... voice for thee , From ocean's cavern sent . O list ! O list , The spirits of the deep ; They raise a wail of sorrow , While I for ever weep.1 WITH this last year of the life of Shelley these Notes end . They are not what I intended them ...
... voice for thee , From ocean's cavern sent . O list ! O list , The spirits of the deep ; They raise a wail of sorrow , While I for ever weep.1 WITH this last year of the life of Shelley these Notes end . They are not what I intended them ...
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