Shelley memorials: from authentic sources, ed. by lady Shelley. To which is added An essay on Christianity, by P.B. Shelleylady Jane Shelley 1859 |
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... desire . Exasperated by his son's refusal to conform to the orthodox belief , he forbade him to appear at Field Place . On the sensitively affectionate feelings of the young con- troversialist and poet , this sentence of exclusion from ...
... desire . Exasperated by his son's refusal to conform to the orthodox belief , he forbade him to appear at Field Place . On the sensitively affectionate feelings of the young con- troversialist and poet , this sentence of exclusion from ...
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... desire for affection and sympathy , he was treated as a reprobate , cast forth as a criminal . " * - On the other hand , the conduct of his father is sus- ceptible of some excuse . Let those who utterly condemn him ask themselves how ...
... desire for affection and sympathy , he was treated as a reprobate , cast forth as a criminal . " * - On the other hand , the conduct of his father is sus- ceptible of some excuse . Let those who utterly condemn him ask themselves how ...
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... desire the jury to pronounce the accused innocent or criminal † without reference to the particular faith which he professed ? “ In the name of justice , what answer is there to these ques- tions ? The answer which Heathen Athens made ...
... desire the jury to pronounce the accused innocent or criminal † without reference to the particular faith which he professed ? “ In the name of justice , what answer is there to these ques- tions ? The answer which Heathen Athens made ...
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... queries . They proceed from levity , my proper view of things , and my desire of setting them before you in what I consider a right light . 66 " Your questions shall be answered with precision ; and 54 SHELLEY MEMORIALS .
... queries . They proceed from levity , my proper view of things , and my desire of setting them before you in what I consider a right light . 66 " Your questions shall be answered with precision ; and 54 SHELLEY MEMORIALS .
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... desire to have it . 66 - My dear sir , excuse the earnestness of the first part of my letter . I feel warmly on this ... desires . - " Your very sincere friend , " P. B. SHELLEY . " P. S. — If no other way can be devised for this ...
... desire to have it . 66 - My dear sir , excuse the earnestness of the first part of my letter . I feel warmly on this ... desires . - " Your very sincere friend , " P. B. SHELLEY . " P. S. — If no other way can be devised for this ...
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Стр. 106 - Yet now despair itself is mild, Even as the winds and waters are ; I could lie down like a tired child, And weep away the life of care Which I have borne and yet must bear...
Стр. 157 - self-concentration' — selfishness, perhaps. You, I am sure, will forgive me for sincerely remarking that you might curb your magnanimity, and be more of an artist, and load every rift of your subject with ore.
Стр. 165 - It might make one in love with death, to think that one should be buried in so sweet a place.
Стр. 104 - A lovelier toy sweet Nature never made ; A serious, subtle, wild, yet gentle being ; Graceful without design, and unforeseeing ; With eyes — Oh ! speak not of her eyes ! which seem Twin mirrors of Italian Heaven, yet gleam With such deep meaning as we never see But in the human countenance.
Стр. 175 - Do not forget my other questions. I am especially curious to hear the fate of " Adonais." I confess I should be surprised if that poem were born to an immortality of oblivion.
Стр. 15 - I will be wise, And just, and free, and mild, if in me lies Such power, for I grow weary to behold The selfish and the strong still tyrannize Without reproach or check.
Стр. 193 - ... our language the most subtle and imaginative passages of the Spanish poet, were marvellous, as was his command of the two languages. After this touch of his quality I no longer doubted his identity ; a dead silence ensued ; looking up, I asked, " Where is he ? " Mrs. Williams said, " Who ? Shelley? Oh, he comes and goes like a spirit, no one knows when or where.
Стр. 174 - The Adonais, in spite of its mysticism, is the least imperfect of my compositions, and, as the image of my regret and honour for poor Keats, I wish it to be so. I shall write to you, probably, by next post on the subject of that poem, and should have sent the promised criticism for the second edition, had I not mislaid, and in vain sought for, the volume that contains Hyperion...
Стр. 305 - And all that believed were together, and had all things common, and sold their possessions and goods, and parted them to all men, as every man had need ; and they, continuing daily with one accord in the temple, and breaking bread from house to house, did eat their meat with gladness and singleness of heart, praising God, and having favour with all the people.
Стр. 96 - Yet, after all, I cannot but be conscious, in much of what I write, of an absence of that tranquillity which is the attribute and accompaniment of power.