Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... Rome , which drove us northward in trembling fear for the one soon after born , and the climate of Florence disagreeing so exceedingly with Shelley , he ceased at Pisa to be conversant with paintings and sculpture ; a circumstance he ...
... Rome , which drove us northward in trembling fear for the one soon after born , and the climate of Florence disagreeing so exceedingly with Shelley , he ceased at Pisa to be conversant with paintings and sculpture ; a circumstance he ...
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... ROME . XIV . To T. L. P. , Esq . 117 NAPLES . XV . To T. L. P. , Esq . XVI . To T. L. P. , Esq . XVII . To T. L. P. , Esq . XVIII . To T. L. P. , Esq . XIX . TO MR . AND MRS . GISBORNE 118 121 • 124 128 129 LETTERS FROM ITALY ...
... ROME . XIV . To T. L. P. , Esq . 117 NAPLES . XV . To T. L. P. , Esq . XVI . To T. L. P. , Esq . XVII . To T. L. P. , Esq . XVIII . To T. L. P. , Esq . XIX . TO MR . AND MRS . GISBORNE 118 121 • 124 128 129 LETTERS FROM ITALY ...
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... Rome , were less poetical than those of Greece , as the shadow is less vivid than the substance . Hence poetry in Rome , seemed to follow , rather than ac- company , the perfection of political and domestic society . The true poetry of Rome ...
... Rome , were less poetical than those of Greece , as the shadow is less vivid than the substance . Hence poetry in Rome , seemed to follow , rather than ac- company , the perfection of political and domestic society . The true poetry of Rome ...
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... Rome . They immediately passed through the Arena , and seek- ing a solitary chasm among the arches of the southern part of the ruin , selected a fallen column for their seat , and clasping each other's hands , sate as in silent ...
... Rome . They immediately passed through the Arena , and seek- ing a solitary chasm among the arches of the southern part of the ruin , selected a fallen column for their seat , and clasping each other's hands , sate as in silent ...
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... Rome , leagued together its discordant factions to rebel against the common enemy and tyrant . Inferior to their foe in all but the unconquerable hope of liberty , they surrounded their city with fortifications of uncommon strength ...
... Rome , leagued together its discordant factions to rebel against the common enemy and tyrant . Inferior to their foe in all but the unconquerable hope of liberty , they surrounded their city with fortifications of uncommon strength ...
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actions admirable affectionate Agathon Alcibiades ancient Apollodorus appeared Ariosto Aristodemus Aristophanes arrived Bagni di Lucca beautiful become boat called clouds columns conceive dark DEAR death delight desire Diotima discourse divine effect England Eryximachus eternal evil excellent existence express feel Florence GISBORNE glacier Gods Greeks happiness harmony hear Hesiod Homer honourable hope human imagination immense inhabitants inspired Italy journey lake language LEIGH HUNT Lerici letter living Livorno Lord Byron manner MENEXENUS mind Mont Blanc moral morning mountains nature never night object observe opinion overhang pain Pausanias perfect perhaps perpetually person Phædrus Pisa Plato pleasure poem poetry poets possession praise present produced regard relation rhapsodist road rocks Rome ruins sail scene sculpture seems seen Shelley Socrates spirit sublime suffered things thought tion truth virtue walked whilst wind wonder words write