Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... 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 purification and improvement for their higher state . * For ...
... 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 purification and improvement for their higher state . * For ...
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... remain , to be published when his works assume a complete shape . I do not know why Shelley selected the " Ion " of Plato to translate . Probably because he thought it characteristic ; that it unfolded peculiar ideas , and those ...
... remain , to be published when his works assume a complete shape . I do not know why Shelley selected the " Ion " of Plato to translate . Probably because he thought it characteristic ; that it unfolded peculiar ideas , and those ...
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... remain . We have thus circumscribed the word poetry within the limits of that art which is the most familiar and the most perfect expression of the faculty itself . It is necessary , however , to make the circle still narrower , and to ...
... remain . We have thus circumscribed the word poetry within the limits of that art which is the most familiar and the most perfect expression of the faculty itself . It is necessary , however , to make the circle still narrower , and to ...
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... remains himself a slave . To what but a cultivation of the mechanical arts in a degree disproportioned to the presence of the creative faculty , which is the basis of all know- ledge , is to be attributed the abuse of all invention for ...
... remains himself a slave . To what but a cultivation of the mechanical arts in a degree disproportioned to the presence of the creative faculty , which is the basis of all know- ledge , is to be attributed the abuse of all invention for ...
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... remain only , as on the wrinkled sand which paves it . These and corre- sponding conditions of being are experienced prin- cipally by those of the most delicate sensibility and the most enlarged imagination ; and the state of mind ...
... remain only , as on the wrinkled sand which paves it . These and corre- sponding conditions of being are experienced prin- cipally by those of the most delicate sensibility and the most enlarged imagination ; and the state of mind ...
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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