Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and Fragments, Volumen1E. Moxon, 1852 - 293 páginas |
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... suffered by man . Let the lovers of Shelley's poetry - of his aspirations for a brotherhood of love , his tender ... suffering from wrong or neglect , may learn to regard his pursuit and himself with that respect , without which his ...
... suffered by man . Let the lovers of Shelley's poetry - of his aspirations for a brotherhood of love , his tender ... suffering from wrong or neglect , may learn to regard his pursuit and himself with that respect , without which his ...
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... suffering , than the shackles inseparable from humanity impose on all who live beneath the moon . To me , death appears to be the gate of life ; but my hopes of a hereafter would be pale and drooping , did I not expect to find that most ...
... suffering , than the shackles inseparable from humanity impose on all who live beneath the moon . To me , death appears to be the gate of life ; but my hopes of a hereafter would be pale and drooping , did I not expect to find that most ...
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... suffered . Every word of his letters . displays that modesty , that forbearance , and mingled meekness and resolution that , in my mind , form the perfection of man . " Gentle , brave , and generous , " he describes the Poet in Alastor ...
... suffered . Every word of his letters . displays that modesty , that forbearance , and mingled meekness and resolution that , in my mind , form the perfection of man . " Gentle , brave , and generous , " he describes the Poet in Alastor ...
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... suffering , and that he has passed into a sphere of being , better adapted to his inexpressible tenderness , his generous sympathies , and his richly - gifted mind . That , free from the physical pain to which he was a martyr , and ...
... suffering , and that he has passed into a sphere of being , better adapted to his inexpressible tenderness , his generous sympathies , and his richly - gifted mind . That , free from the physical pain to which he was a martyr , and ...
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... suffer far acuter shame from that one person's regard , than from the regard of all other men . A thousand times would he prefer to die , rather than desert the object of his attachment , and not succour him in danger . " There is none ...
... suffer far acuter shame from that one person's regard , than from the regard of all other men . A thousand times would he prefer to die , rather than desert the object of his attachment , and not succour him in danger . " There is none ...
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