Shelley Memorials: From Authentic SourcesSmith, Elder and Company, 1859 - Всего страниц: 290 "The letter to Lord Ellenborough [pp. 29-37] has never before been published ... the fragmentary Essay on Christianity, published at the end of this volume, was found amonst Shelley's papers." page vi. |
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... suffering , Bysshe would creep noiselessly to his room door , to watch and listen with tender anxiety . The chemical experiments which the young student eagerly pursued at Eton were not discontinued when he was at home . His little ...
... suffering , Bysshe would creep noiselessly to his room door , to watch and listen with tender anxiety . The chemical experiments which the young student eagerly pursued at Eton were not discontinued when he was at home . His little ...
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... suffering can have subsided . 66 " MY LORD , " TO LORD ELLENBOROUGH . " As the station to which you have been called by your country is important , so much the more awful is your responsi- bility ; so much the more does it become you to ...
... suffering can have subsided . 66 " MY LORD , " TO LORD ELLENBOROUGH . " As the station to which you have been called by your country is important , so much the more awful is your responsi- bility ; so much the more does it become you to ...
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... suffering when obliged to take a sea voyage . " Mr. S. promised you a recital of the horrible events that caused us to leave Wales . I have undertaken the task , as I wish to spare him , in the present nervous state of his health ...
... suffering when obliged to take a sea voyage . " Mr. S. promised you a recital of the horrible events that caused us to leave Wales . I have undertaken the task , as I wish to spare him , in the present nervous state of his health ...
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... sufferings of the poor . Yet , at the very time he subjected himself to these painful and often harrowing experiences , he was him- self in the most delicate state of health . In the spring , he was said by an eminent physician to be in ...
... sufferings of the poor . Yet , at the very time he subjected himself to these painful and often harrowing experiences , he was him- self in the most delicate state of health . In the spring , he was said by an eminent physician to be in ...
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... suffering . His greatest pleasure - the free enjoyment of natural scenery was marred by this sensitiveness to the influ- ence of English weather . - The very first aspect of Italy ( as Mrs. Shelley has recorded ) enchanted him . The ...
... suffering . His greatest pleasure - the free enjoyment of natural scenery was marred by this sensitiveness to the influ- ence of English weather . - The very first aspect of Italy ( as Mrs. Shelley has recorded ) enchanted him . The ...
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Стр. 96 - 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, Till death like sleep might steal on me, And I might feel in the warm air My cheek grow cold, and hear the sea Breathe o'er my dying brain its last monotony.
Стр. 80 - LAON AND CYTHNA; or, The Revolution of the Golden City. A Vision of the Nineteenth Century.
Стр. 94 - I played; 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. 288 - 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. 86 - 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.
Стр. 7 - I do remember well the hour which burst My spirit's sleep. A fresh May-dawn it was, When I walked forth upon the glittering grass, And wept, I knew not why : until there rose From the near schoolroom voices that, alas! Were but one echo from a world of woes — The harsh and grating strife of tyrants and of foes.
Стр. 257 - Christ, unites all the attributes which these denominations contain, and is the [interpoint] and over-ruling Spirit of all the energy and wisdom included within the circle of existing things. It is important to observe that the author of the Christian system had a conception widely differing from the gross imaginations of the vulgar relatively to the ruling Power of the universe. He everywhere represents this Power as something mysteriously and inimitably pervading the frame of things.
Стр. 77 - Eldon, an ermined gown; His big tears, for he wept well, Turned to mill-stones as they fell. And the little children, who Round his feet played to and fro, Thinking every tear a gem, Had their brains knocked out by them.
Стр. 276 - Think not that I am come to destroy the law, and the prophets : I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil.
Стр. 53 - I have not seen this production for several years. I doubt not but that it is perfectly worthless in point of literary composition ; and that, in all that concerns moral and political speculation, as well as in the subtler discriminations of metaphysical and religious doctrine, it is still more crude and immature.