Shelley: A Life StoryOxford University Press, 1965 - Всего страниц: 310 |
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... present . It is the utmost assertion in all his writings of his creed of love , one and the same whether felt by man and woman or by whatever is , and while we hear with wonder the voices of his ' lamps of heaven ' , and confess that ...
... present . It is the utmost assertion in all his writings of his creed of love , one and the same whether felt by man and woman or by whatever is , and while we hear with wonder the voices of his ' lamps of heaven ' , and confess that ...
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... present of the furniture himself . He also touched on the uncertainty which he was sorry to feel concerning Byron's general frame of mind ; but Hunt was to have a direct chance to share the feeling almost at once . Byron had come in to ...
... present of the furniture himself . He also touched on the uncertainty which he was sorry to feel concerning Byron's general frame of mind ; but Hunt was to have a direct chance to share the feeling almost at once . Byron had come in to ...
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... present - day civilization : All things confess his strength . Through the cold mass Of marble and of colour his dreams pass ; Bright threads whence mothers weave the robes their children wear ; Language is a perpetual Orphic song ...
... present - day civilization : All things confess his strength . Through the cold mass Of marble and of colour his dreams pass ; Bright threads whence mothers weave the robes their children wear ; Language is a perpetual Orphic song ...
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