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... . 1 CHAPTER II . ETON AND OXFORD 12 CHAPTER III . LIFE IN LONDON AND FIRST MARRIAGE 39 CHAPTER IV . SECOND RESIDENCE IN LONDON , AND SEPARATION FROM HARRIET APPENDIX 72 95 95 LIST OF AUTHORITIES . 1. The Poetical and Prose Works.
... . 1 CHAPTER II . ETON AND OXFORD 12 CHAPTER III . LIFE IN LONDON AND FIRST MARRIAGE 39 CHAPTER IV . SECOND RESIDENCE IN LONDON , AND SEPARATION FROM HARRIET APPENDIX 72 95 95 LIST OF AUTHORITIES . 1. The Poetical and Prose Works.
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... Eton . Still , since they introduce us to the domestic life of his then loved home , it may be proper to make quotations from them in this place . Miss Shelley tells us that her brother " would frequently come to the nursery , and was ...
... Eton . Still , since they introduce us to the domestic life of his then loved home , it may be proper to make quotations from them in this place . Miss Shelley tells us that her brother " would frequently come to the nursery , and was ...
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... Eton , and the beautifully fitting silk pantaloons , as he stood as almost all men and boys do , with their coat - tails near the fire , excited my silent though excessive admiration . " When he was ten years of age , Shelley went 1 ...
... Eton , and the beautifully fitting silk pantaloons , as he stood as almost all men and boys do , with their coat - tails near the fire , excited my silent though excessive admiration . " When he was ten years of age , Shelley went 1 ...
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... in a measure of more authentic prophecy , and in a nobler realization of his best self , than could he claimed by any of his immediate con- temporaries . CHAPTER II . ETON AND OXFORD . IN 1805 Shelley 1. ] 11 BIRTH AND CHILDHOOD .
... in a measure of more authentic prophecy , and in a nobler realization of his best self , than could he claimed by any of his immediate con- temporaries . CHAPTER II . ETON AND OXFORD . IN 1805 Shelley 1. ] 11 BIRTH AND CHILDHOOD .
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John Addington Symonds. CHAPTER II . ETON AND OXFORD . IN 1805 Shelley went from Sion House to Eton . At this time Dr. Keate was headmaster , and Shelley's tutor was a Mr. Bethel , 66 one of the dullest men in the establish- ment . " At ...
John Addington Symonds. CHAPTER II . ETON AND OXFORD . IN 1805 Shelley went from Sion House to Eton . At this time Dr. Keate was headmaster , and Shelley's tutor was a Mr. Bethel , 66 one of the dullest men in the establish- ment . " At ...
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175 페이지 - To fetters, and the damp vault's dayless gloom, Their country conquers with their martyrdom, And Freedom's fame finds wings on every wind. Chillon! thy prison is a holy place, And thy sad floor an altar - for 'twas trod, Until his very steps have left a trace Worn, as if thy cold pavement were a sod, By Bonnivard! - May none those marks efface! For they appeal from tyranny to God.
9 페이지 - Thoughts of great deeds were mine, dear Friend, when first The clouds which wrap this world from youth did pass. I do remember well the hour which burst My spirit's sleep : a fresh May-dawn it was, When I walked forth upon the glittering grass, And wept, I knew not why: until there rose From the near schoolroom voices that, alas ! Were but one echo from a world of woes — The harsh and grating strife of tyrants and of foes.
9 페이지 - And from that hour did I with earnest thought Heap knowledge from forbidden mines of lore, Yet nothing that my tyrants knew or taught I cared to learn, but from that secret store Wrought linked armour for my soul, before It might walk forth to war among mankind ; Thus power and hope were strengthened more and more Within me, till there came upon my mind A sense of loneliness, a thirst with which I pined.
24 페이지 - ... through his locks unconsciously, so that it was singularly wild and rough. — His features were not symmetrical (the mouth, perhaps, excepted), yet was the effect of the whole extremely powerful. They breathed an animation, a fire, an enthusiasm, a vivid and preternatural intelligence, that I have never met with in any other countenance.
80 페이지 - Nothing that I ever read in tale or history could present a more striking image of a sudden, violent, irresistible, uncontrollable passion, than that under which I found him labouring when, at his request, I went up from the country to call on him in London. Between his old feelings towards Harriet, from whom he was not then separated, and his new passion for Mary, he showed in his looks, in his gestures, in his speech, the state of a mind "suffering, like a little kingdom, the nature of an insurrection".
64 페이지 - With respect to Universal Suffrage, I confess I consider its adoption, in the present unprepared state of public knowledge and feeling, a measure fraught with peril. I think that none but those who register their names as paying a certain small sum in direct taxes ought at present to send Members to Parliament.
9 페이지 - I knew not why: until there rose From the near school-room, voices, that, alas! Were but one echo from a world of woes — The harsh and grating strife of tyrants and of foes. And then I clasped my hands and looked around, But none was near to mock my streaming eyes, Which poured their warm drops on the sunny ground — So without shame, I spake : — " I will be wise, And just, and free, and mild, if in me lies Such power, for I grow weary to behold The selfish and the strong still tyrannise Without...
149 페이지 - I think one is always in love with something or other; the error, and I confess it is not easy for spirits cased in flesh and blood to avoid it, consists in seeking in a mortal image the likeness of what is, perhaps, eternal.