Percy Bysshe Shelley, Poet and PioneerKennikat Press, 1968 - Всего страниц: 135 |
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... human body to enable him to gratify his enmity against the human race , and as if the supernatural atrocity of his hate were only heightened by his power to do injury . So strongly has this impression dwelt upon our minds that we ...
... human body to enable him to gratify his enmity against the human race , and as if the supernatural atrocity of his hate were only heightened by his power to do injury . So strongly has this impression dwelt upon our minds that we ...
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... human- ity and brotherhood ; but there is just this peculiarity about Shelley's method of handling these great themes . He does not , as so many writers have done , eulogise " " these virtues in the abstract , while shutting THE PIONEER ...
... human- ity and brotherhood ; but there is just this peculiarity about Shelley's method of handling these great themes . He does not , as so many writers have done , eulogise " " these virtues in the abstract , while shutting THE PIONEER ...
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... human nature , but on the higher and ultimately more powerful element , which is love . " If there be no love among men , " he says , " whatever institutions they may frame must be subservient to the same purpose - to the continuance of ...
... human nature , but on the higher and ultimately more powerful element , which is love . " If there be no love among men , " he says , " whatever institutions they may frame must be subservient to the same purpose - to the continuance of ...
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