Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyReeves and Turner, 1880 |
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... MANNERS OF THE ANCIENTS 238 · A DISCOURSE ON THE MANNERS OF THE ANCIENTS RE- LATIVE TO THE SUBJECT OF LOVE A FRAGMENT 239 EDITOR'S NOTE BEFORE ION , OR OF THE ILIAD 250 PLATO'S ION , OR OF THE ILIAD 251 EDITOR'S NOTE BEFORE A PORTION OF ...
... MANNERS OF THE ANCIENTS 238 · A DISCOURSE ON THE MANNERS OF THE ANCIENTS RE- LATIVE TO THE SUBJECT OF LOVE A FRAGMENT 239 EDITOR'S NOTE BEFORE ION , OR OF THE ILIAD 250 PLATO'S ION , OR OF THE ILIAD 251 EDITOR'S NOTE BEFORE A PORTION OF ...
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... manners are of the most simple and attaching character the pathos ' is irresistible and deep . Nor are the crimes and malevolence of the single Being , though indeed withering and , tremendous , the offspring of any unaccountable ...
... manners are of the most simple and attaching character the pathos ' is irresistible and deep . Nor are the crimes and malevolence of the single Being , though indeed withering and , tremendous , the offspring of any unaccountable ...
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... manner unintelligible but impressive , which awed their obtrusions into distance and silence . The countrymen , whose path he rarely crossed , returning by starlight from their market at Campo Vaccino , called him , with that strange ...
... manner unintelligible but impressive , which awed their obtrusions into distance and silence . The countrymen , whose path he rarely crossed , returning by starlight from their market at Campo Vaccino , called him , with that strange ...
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... manner . They know not the sensations which this ruin excites within us . Yet it is pleasure to them to inhabit it ; and the succession of its forms as they pass , is connected with associations in their minds , sacred to them as these ...
... manner . They know not the sensations which this ruin excites within us . Yet it is pleasure to them to inhabit it ; and the succession of its forms as they pass , is connected with associations in their minds , sacred to them as these ...
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... manners , and those with whom I have intercourse . Not but that it is painful to me to live without communion with intelligent and affectionate beings . You are such , I feel . " NOTES ON SCULPTURES IN ROME AND FLORENCE . [ Of THE ...
... manners , and those with whom I have intercourse . Not but that it is painful to me to live without communion with intelligent and affectionate beings . You are such , I feel . " NOTES ON SCULPTURES IN ROME AND FLORENCE . [ Of THE ...
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