Shelley Memorials: From Authentic SourcesLady Jane Gibson Shelley Henry S. King, 1875 - 290 páginas |
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... nature gained him friends among his schoolfellows wherever there were any corresponding qualities to appreciate these signs of the nobility of his disposition . The power of fascina- tion was , indeed , possessed by Shelley all through ...
... nature gained him friends among his schoolfellows wherever there were any corresponding qualities to appreciate these signs of the nobility of his disposition . The power of fascina- tion was , indeed , possessed by Shelley all through ...
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... nature by the opposition of their own coarser minds , and who made religion distasteful by confounding it with dogmatism , and learning repulsive by allying it with pedantic formality . Had these instructors possessed half as much ...
... nature by the opposition of their own coarser minds , and who made religion distasteful by confounding it with dogmatism , and learning repulsive by allying it with pedantic formality . Had these instructors possessed half as much ...
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... saw the infinite beauty of Nature spreading out in all its vastness and its minuteness , and was busied with speculations which gave an additional and still more solemn 12 SHELLEY MEMORIALS . FIRST LOVE: OXFORD: EXPULSION.
... saw the infinite beauty of Nature spreading out in all its vastness and its minuteness , and was busied with speculations which gave an additional and still more solemn 12 SHELLEY MEMORIALS . FIRST LOVE: OXFORD: EXPULSION.
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... of truth , a noble passion for arriving at the nature of things , however painful the road . They might at least have sought , by argument and remonstrance , to set him in what they conceived to be the right path ; 14 SHELLEY MEMORIALS .
... of truth , a noble passion for arriving at the nature of things , however painful the road . They might at least have sought , by argument and remonstrance , to set him in what they conceived to be the right path ; 14 SHELLEY MEMORIALS .
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... nature in immortal verse which has since astonished the world . But we must yet for a while follow the course of his private life . Discarded by his father , Shelley was now left in a state of considerable pecuniary embarrassment ...
... nature in immortal verse which has since astonished the world . But we must yet for a while follow the course of his private life . Discarded by his father , Shelley was now left in a state of considerable pecuniary embarrassment ...
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