Poetry thus makes immortal all that is best and most beautiful in the world; it arrests the vanishing apparitions which haunt the interlunations of life, and veiling them, or in language or in form, sends them forth among mankind, bearing sweet news of... Prose Works from the Original Editions - Página 34por Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1888Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Edward Patterson - 1897 - 156 páginas
...mould. For " poetry is the record of the best and happiest moments of the happiest and best minds," it " makes immortal all that is best and most beautiful in the world," and it " redeems from decay the visitations of the divinity in man." If Poets are, as Shelley says,... | |
| James N. Patrick - 1903 - 220 páginas
...and most beautiful in the world; it arrests the vanishing apparitions which haunt the interlineations of life, and, veiling them, or in language or in form,...news of kindred joy to those with whom their sisters abide—abide, because there is no portal of expression from the caverns of the spirit which they inhabit... | |
| William Henry Sheran - 1905 - 602 páginas
...sleeping, the cold, the buried image of the past. Poetry thus makes immortal all that is best arid most beautiful in the world ; it arrests the vanishing...kindred joy to those with whom their sisters abide, — because there is no portal of expression from the caverns of the spirit which they inhabit into... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1909 - 304 páginas
...have ever experienced these emotions, the sleeping, the cold, the buried image of the past. Poetry thus makes immortal all that is best and most beautiful...bearing sweet news of kindred joy to those with whom then- sisters abide — abide, because there is no portal of expression from the caverns of the spirit... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1909 - 312 páginas
...sleeping, the cold, the buried image of the past. (Poetry thus \ makes immortal all that is best and mdst beautiful in the world ; it arrests the vanishing...veiling them, or in language or in form, sends them TortK" among mankind, bearing sweet news of kindred joy to those with whom their sisters abide —... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1909 - 304 páginas
...have ever experienced these emotions, the sleeping, the cold, the buried image of the past. Poetry thus makes immortal all that is best and most beautiful in the _worjd ; it arrests the vanishing apparitions which haunt the interlunations of life, and veiling them,... | |
| Eugen Kölbing, Johannes Hoops, Reinald Hoops - 1912 - 522 páginas
...regions where the owl-winged faculty of calculation dare not ever soar" (PrW. HI 136). „Poetry . . . makes immortal all that is best and most beautiful in the world" (PrW. III 139). „It is, äs it were, the interpenetration of a diviner nature through our own" (PrW.... | |
| Catholic University of America - 1915 - 602 páginas
...intelligible and expressive to man, and poetry has practically no limits assigned to its activity. "Poetry thus makes immortal all that is best and most beautiful in the world," says Shelley ; "it arrests the vanishing apparitions which haunt the interlunations of life, and veiling... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne, Scofield Thayer, Waldo Ralph Browne - 1916 - 460 páginas
...all those who consciously or unconsciously accept Shelley's definition of poetry as being that which "makes immortal all that is best and most beautiful in the world," this poem will come as a welcome boon. It is war poetry; it is the poetry of faith. In form it is both... | |
| Northern Oratorical League - 1916 - 366 páginas
...poetry is dead. The art which Shelley called the "center and circumference of knowledge," poetry which "makes immortal all that is best and most beautiful in the world," poetry has apparently passed away, and it is to our disgrace there is none so poor to do her reverence.... | |
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