Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... nature . The language is imaginative but not flowery ; the periods have an intonation full of majesty and grace ; and the harmony of the style being united to melodious thought , a music results , that swells upon the ear , and fills ...
... nature . The language is imaginative but not flowery ; the periods have an intonation full of majesty and grace ; and the harmony of the style being united to melodious thought , a music results , that swells upon the ear , and fills ...
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... nature , that vivifies the pages of the Athenian . These are all found here . Shelley commands language splendid and melodious as Plato , and renders faithfully the elegance and the gaiety which make the Symposium as amusing as it is ...
... nature , that vivifies the pages of the Athenian . These are all found here . Shelley commands language splendid and melodious as Plato , and renders faithfully the elegance and the gaiety which make the Symposium as amusing as it is ...
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... nature of man , fade from before our imperfect organs ; they remain , in their " love , beauty , and delight , " in a world congenial to them - we , clogged by error , ignorance , and strife , " see them not , till we are fitted by ...
... nature of man , fade from before our imperfect organs ; they remain , in their " love , beauty , and delight , " in a world congenial to them - we , clogged by error , ignorance , and strife , " see them not , till we are fitted by ...
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... nature of man , and that to fulfil its laws was to abide by that principle from the fulfilment of which happiness is to spring . The few pages here given are all that he left on this subject . The fragment marked as second in these ...
... nature of man , and that to fulfil its laws was to abide by that principle from the fulfilment of which happiness is to spring . The few pages here given are all that he left on this subject . The fragment marked as second in these ...
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... nature . She had a most intense love of knowledge , a delicate and trembling sensibility , and preserved freshness of mind after a life of considerable adversity . As a favourite friend of my father , we had sought her with eagerness ...
... nature . She had a most intense love of knowledge , a delicate and trembling sensibility , and preserved freshness of mind after a life of considerable adversity . As a favourite friend of my father , we had sought her with eagerness ...
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