Shelley: A Life StoryOxford University Press, 1965 - Всего страниц: 310 |
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... light softens down the modern buildings of the Capital , the only ones that interfere with the sublime desolation of the scene . . . This walk is close to our lodging , and this is my evening walk . ' His admiration was only restricted ...
... light softens down the modern buildings of the Capital , the only ones that interfere with the sublime desolation of the scene . . . This walk is close to our lodging , and this is my evening walk . ' His admiration was only restricted ...
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... light which is undying Of thine own joy , and heaven's smile divine ; All suns and constellations shower On thee a light , a life , a power Which do array thy sphere ; thou pourest thine On mine , on mine ! The Earth I spin beneath my ...
... light which is undying Of thine own joy , and heaven's smile divine ; All suns and constellations shower On thee a light , a life , a power Which do array thy sphere ; thou pourest thine On mine , on mine ! The Earth I spin beneath my ...
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... light from his very soul streamed from his eyes , and every mental emotion of which the human mind is susceptible , was expressed in his pliant and ever - changing features . He left the conviction on the minds of his audience , that ...
... light from his very soul streamed from his eyes , and every mental emotion of which the human mind is susceptible , was expressed in his pliant and ever - changing features . He left the conviction on the minds of his audience , that ...
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