The Life of Percy Bysshe ShelleyH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1913 - 542 páginas |
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... divine original . As regards the mass of the translations it must be admitted that they are greatly inferior in accomplish- ment to those of his detested enemy Dr. Nott , who employs the heroic quatrain , and the octosyllabic quatrain ...
... divine original . As regards the mass of the translations it must be admitted that they are greatly inferior in accomplish- ment to those of his detested enemy Dr. Nott , who employs the heroic quatrain , and the octosyllabic quatrain ...
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... divine service , he possessed no true devotion himself , and in- culcated none to his son and heir , so that much of Percy Bysshe's scepticism may be traced to early example , if not to precept . On one occasion when Sir Timothy and his ...
... divine service , he possessed no true devotion himself , and in- culcated none to his son and heir , so that much of Percy Bysshe's scepticism may be traced to early example , if not to precept . On one occasion when Sir Timothy and his ...
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... divine , was a choleric man , of a sanguinary complexion , in a green old age ; not wanting in good qualities , but very capricious in his temper , which , good or bad , was influenced by the daily occurrences of a domestic life , not ...
... divine , was a choleric man , of a sanguinary complexion , in a green old age ; not wanting in good qualities , but very capricious in his temper , which , good or bad , was influenced by the daily occurrences of a domestic life , not ...
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... divine , for what is there that comes nearer to God than genius in the heart of a child ? I , too , was the only one at the school with whom he could communicate his suf- ferings , or exchange ideas : I was , indeed , some years his ...
... divine , for what is there that comes nearer to God than genius in the heart of a child ? I , too , was the only one at the school with whom he could communicate his suf- ferings , or exchange ideas : I was , indeed , some years his ...
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... divine nature , through our own ; it compels us to feel that which we perceive , and to imagine that which we know ; it creates anew the universe ; it justifies the bold words of Tasso Non merita nome di Creatore , se non Iddio ed il ...
... divine nature , through our own ; it compels us to feel that which we perceive , and to imagine that which we know ; it creates anew the universe ; it justifies the bold words of Tasso Non merita nome di Creatore , se non Iddio ed il ...
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