Anecdote Biography of Percy Bysshe ShelleyRichard Henry Stoddard Scribner, Armstrong, 1876 - 290페이지 |
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... believe that Hogg's portrait of Shelley is the vera effigies of the erratic young gentleman whom he knew in his own erratic youth . There was another Shelley , but it was only dimly perceived at the time by his porcine friend , who , I ...
... believe that Hogg's portrait of Shelley is the vera effigies of the erratic young gentleman whom he knew in his own erratic youth . There was another Shelley , but it was only dimly perceived at the time by his porcine friend , who , I ...
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... believe , -- certainly not while he was imprisoned for calling the Prince Regent " a fat Adonis of fifty , " or words to that effect ; and its utmost duration was about six years , only two of which were passed by Shelley in England ...
... believe , -- certainly not while he was imprisoned for calling the Prince Regent " a fat Adonis of fifty , " or words to that effect ; and its utmost duration was about six years , only two of which were passed by Shelley in England ...
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... believe that to me it would be impossible , as I do not remember even seeing him after I was eleven years of age . I went to school before Margaret , so that she recollects how Bysshe came home in the midst of the half - year to be ...
... believe that to me it would be impossible , as I do not remember even seeing him after I was eleven years of age . I went to school before Margaret , so that she recollects how Bysshe came home in the midst of the half - year to be ...
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... fruit and cakes . I believe it was clever , for the sisters were proud enough of it to be imprudent , and by some means it became known to Madame , and I can just remember the commotion it made and the " very SHELLEY'S CHILDHOOD . 5.
... fruit and cakes . I believe it was clever , for the sisters were proud enough of it to be imprudent , and by some means it became known to Madame , and I can just remember the commotion it made and the " very SHELLEY'S CHILDHOOD . 5.
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... believe , have hurt one of her pupils for any amount of approbation , so that she was not likely to continue an objectionable practice , if boldly dis- approved of , and I was released forthwith . He came once with the elders of the ...
... believe , have hurt one of her pupils for any amount of approbation , so that she was not likely to continue an objectionable practice , if boldly dis- approved of , and I was released forthwith . He came once with the elders of the ...
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acquaintance admiration answer appeared arrived asked beautiful bed-room boat Byron Bysshe Bysshe's called conversation course dear delighted dine dinner door doubt Dublin Eliza Eton eyes fancy father feelings feluccas Field Place fire girl Godwin grave hand Harriet Westbrook hear heard heart Hogg Horsham hour Ianthe Idomeneus lady laugh Leghorn Leigh Hunt letter Lincoln's Inn Fields lived London looked Lord Byron Lower Sackville Mary Mary Godwin mind Miss Warne morning never night once Oxford Percy Percy Bysshe Shelley perhaps person Pisa Plato poem poet poor published read aloud returned Rhayader seemed sent Shelley's sister soon Southey spirit Stockdale strange Street suddenly talk things thought tion told took truth Via Reggio voice volume walk whilst wife William Godwin Williams wonder words write wrote young
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224 페이지 - Midst others of less note, came one frail Form. A phantom among men; companionless As the last cloud of an expiring storm Whose thunder is its knell; he, as I guess, Had gazed on Nature's naked loveliness, Actaeon-like, and now he fled astray With feeble steps o'er the world's wilderness, And his own thoughts, along that rugged way, Pursued, like raging hounds, their father and their prey.
xx 페이지 - A pard-like Spirit beautiful and swift — A Love in desolation masked ; — a Power Girt round with weakness ; — it can scarce uplift The weight of the superincumbent hour; It is a dying lamp, a falling shower, A breaking billow ; — even whilst we speak Is it not broken? On the withering flower The killing sun smiles brightly : on a cheek The life can burn in blood, even while the heart may break.
xxi 페이지 - Round whose rude shaft dark ivy-tresses grew Yet dripping with the forest's noonday dew, Vibrated, as the ever-beating heart Shook the weak hand that grasped it; of that crew He came the last, neglected and apart; A herd-abandoned deer struck by the hunter's dart.
xxi 페이지 - He answered not, but with a sudden hand Made bare his branded and ensanguined brow, Which was like Cain's or Christ's — oh that it should be so!
228 페이지 - Death is the veil which those who live call life: They sleep, and it is lifted...
230 페이지 - And certainly it is the nature of extreme self-lovers as they will set a house on fire, and it were but to roast their eggs...
215 페이지 - The Williamses received me in their earnest cordial manner; we had a great deal to communicate to each other, and were in loud and animated conversation, when I was rather put out by observing in the passage near the open door, opposite to where I sat, a pair of glittering eyes steadily fixed on mine; it was too dark to make out whom they belonged to. With the acuteness of a woman, Mrs Williams' eyes followed the direction of mine, and going to the doorway, she laughingly said, "Come in, Shelley,...
20 페이지 - They breathed an animation, a fire, an enthusiasm, a vivid and preternatural intelligence, that I never met with in any other countenance. Nor was the moral expression less beautiful than the intellectual; for there was a softness, a delicacy, a gentleness, and especially (though this will surprise many) that air of profound religious veneration, that characterizes the best works, and chiefly the frescoes (and into these they infused their whole souls), of the great masters of Florence and of Rome.
16 페이지 - He certainly was not happy at Eton, for his was a disposition that needed especial personal superintendence, to watch, and cherish and direct all his noble aspirations, and the remarkable tenderness of his heart. He had great moral courage, and feared nothing but what was base, and false, and low.
223 페이지 - You were all brutally mistaken about Shelley, who was, without exception, the best and least selfish man I ever knew. I never knew one who was not a beast in comparison.