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" He certainly was not happy at Eton, for his was a disposition that needed especial personal superintendence, to watch, and cherish and direct all his noble aspirations, and the remarkable tenderness of his heart. He had great moral courage, and feared... "
Anecdote Biography of Percy Bysshe Shelley - Página 16
editado por - 1876 - 290 páginas
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Byron. Shelley. Moore. Rogers. Keats. Southey. Landor

Edward Tuckerman Mason - 1884 - 358 páginas
...versification marvellous. I think I remember some long work he had even then commenced, but I never saw it. ... He had great moral courage, and feared nothing, but...remarkable, never went out in a boat on the river." ' Shelley was at this time tall for his age,2 slightly and delicately built, and rather narrow-chested,...
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Byron. Shelley. Moore. Rogers. Keats. Southey. Landor

Edward Tuckerman Mason - 1884 - 356 páginas
...versification marvellous. I think I remember some long work he had even then commenced, but I never saw it. ... He had great moral courage, and feared nothing, but...remarkable, never went out in a boat on the river." ' Shelley was at this time tall for his age," slightly and delicately built, and rather narrow-chested,...
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The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volumen1

Edward Dowden - 1886 - 584 páginas
...Eton, and his shy and gentle nature was glad to escape far away to muse over strange fancies. . . . He certainly was not happy at Eton, for his was a...moral courage, and feared nothing but what was base ami false and low." Rambles amid lovely prospects of river and wood, where Milton had paused to view...
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The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volumen1

Edward Dowden - 1887 - 592 páginas
...Eton, and his shy and gentle nature was glad to escape far away to muse over strange fancies. . . . He certainly was not happy at Eton, for his was a...feared nothing but what was base and false and low." Rambles amid lovely prospects of river and wood, where Milton had paused to view the towers and battlements...
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Shelley: The Man and the Poet, Volumen1

Félix Rabbe - 1888 - 340 páginas
...lessons were child's play to him, and his power of Latin versification marvellous. I think I remember some long work he had even then commenced, but I never...remarkable, never went out in a boat on the river. . . . When leaving Oxford under a cloud, he said to me : " Halliday, I am come to say good-bye to you,...
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Complete Poetical Works, Volumen1

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1892 - 526 páginas
...His love of nature was intense, and the sparkling poetry of his mind shone out of his speaking eyes when he was dwelling on anything good or great. He...feared nothing but what was base, and false, and low." Such guidance as he had he received from Dr. Lind, a physician of Windsor, a man of humane disposition...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1901 - 710 páginas
...superintendence to watch and cherish and direct all his noble aspirations and the remarkable tenderness of bis heart. He had great moral courage and feared nothing but what was base, and false, and low.' Such guidance as he had he received from Dr. Lind, a physician of Windsor, a man of humane disposition...
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12 articles on P.B. Shelley, by various authors. Extr. from periodicals

1911 - 174 páginas
...where Gray is said to have written his ' Elegy.' I loved him for his kindliness and affectionate ways. He had great moral courage, and feared nothing but what was base and false and low." It was in these years of Eton life that the great consciousness came to Shelley, as it had once come...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1901 - 712 páginas
...superintendence to watch and cherish and direct all his noble aspirations and the remarkable tenderness of bis heart. He had great moral courage and feared nothing but what was base, and false, and low.' Such guidance as he had he received from Dr. Lind, a physician of Windsor, a man of humane disposition...
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Masters of English Literature

Edwin Watts Chubb - 1914 - 488 páginas
...Eton, and his shy and gentle nature was glad to escape far away to muse over strange fancies. . . . He had great moral courage, and feared nothing but what was base and false and low." Years afterwards, when in Italy, recalling his early youth with that charm that memory casts over distant...
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