Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyReeves and Turner, 1880 |
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... true , or rather that which the disciples of a certain mechanical and superficial philosophy call true , is more excellent than the beautiful . " which acts otherwise than in a lyre , and produces 100 A DEFENCE OF POETRY .
... true , or rather that which the disciples of a certain mechanical and superficial philosophy call true , is more excellent than the beautiful . " which acts otherwise than in a lyre , and produces 100 A DEFENCE OF POETRY .
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... excellent in spite of adversity and torture , is to one who in the cold . security of undoubted triumph inflicts the most horrible It is extremely unlikely that Shelley ever saw William Blake's wonderful book , The Marriage of Heaven ...
... excellent in spite of adversity and torture , is to one who in the cold . security of undoubted triumph inflicts the most horrible It is extremely unlikely that Shelley ever saw William Blake's wonderful book , The Marriage of Heaven ...
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... excellent abstracts of some of his dialogues in a periodical publica- tion called the Monthly Repository ; and the mere English reader must feel deeply obliged to the learned translator . But these abstracts are defective from their ...
... excellent abstracts of some of his dialogues in a periodical publica- tion called the Monthly Repository ; and the mere English reader must feel deeply obliged to the learned translator . But these abstracts are defective from their ...
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... the proverb ; for , describ- ing Agamemnon as excellent in battle , and Menelaus but a faint - hearted warrior , he represents Menelaus as coming uninvited to the feast of one better and braver than 166 TRANSLATIONS .
... the proverb ; for , describ- ing Agamemnon as excellent in battle , and Menelaus but a faint - hearted warrior , he represents Menelaus as coming uninvited to the feast of one better and braver than 166 TRANSLATIONS .
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... excellent than myself . Will you not , then , make some excuse for me ? for , I shall not confess that I came uninvited , but shall say that I was invited by you . " " As we walk together , " said Socrates , " we will consider together ...
... excellent than myself . Will you not , then , make some excuse for me ? for , I shall not confess that I came uninvited , but shall say that I was invited by you . " " As we walk together , " said Socrates , " we will consider together ...
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