Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... become acquainted with the form that such gentle sympathies and lofty aspirations wore in private life . The first piece in this volume , " A Defence of Poetry , " is the only entirely finished prose work Shelley left . In this we find ...
... become acquainted with the form that such gentle sympathies and lofty aspirations wore in private life . The first piece in this volume , " A Defence of Poetry , " is the only entirely finished prose work Shelley left . In this we find ...
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Percy Bysshe Shelley. and become aware that his best claim on the applause of mankind , results from his being one more in the holy brotherhood , whose vocation it is to divest life of its material grossness and stooping tendencies , and ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley. and become aware that his best claim on the applause of mankind , results from his being one more in the holy brotherhood , whose vocation it is to divest life of its material grossness and stooping tendencies , and ...
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... he must put himself in the place of another and of many others ; the pains and pleasures of his species must become his own . " - A Defence of Poetry . whole - and a portion less imperfect , less suffering PREFACE . vii.
... he must put himself in the place of another and of many others ; the pains and pleasures of his species must become his own . " - A Defence of Poetry . whole - and a portion less imperfect , less suffering PREFACE . vii.
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... become worthy of him is to assure the bliss of a reunion . 66 The fragments of metaphysics will be highly prized by a metaphysician . Such a one is aware how difficult it is to strip bare the internal nature of man , to divest it of ...
... become worthy of him is to assure the bliss of a reunion . 66 The fragments of metaphysics will be highly prized by a metaphysician . Such a one is aware how difficult it is to strip bare the internal nature of man , to divest it of ...
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... becomes the object of the passions and pleasures of man ; an additional class of emotions produces an augmented treasure of expressions ; and language , gesture , and the imitative arts , become at once the repre- sentation and the ...
... becomes the object of the passions and pleasures of man ; an additional class of emotions produces an augmented treasure of expressions ; and language , gesture , and the imitative arts , become at once the repre- sentation and the ...
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