The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: The Text Carefully Revised, with Notes and a Memoir by William Michael Rossetti, Svazek 1E. Moxon, Son, and Company, 1878 |
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Strana xix
... To defecate life of its misery and its evil was the ruling passion of his soul ; he dedicated to it every power of his mind , every pulsation of his heart PREFACE BY W M ROSSETTI PREFACE BY MRS SHELLEY TO FIRST COLLECTED EDITION, 1839.
... To defecate life of its misery and its evil was the ruling passion of his soul ; he dedicated to it every power of his mind , every pulsation of his heart PREFACE BY W M ROSSETTI PREFACE BY MRS SHELLEY TO FIRST COLLECTED EDITION, 1839.
Strana xxvii
... misery . The real anguish of those moments transcended all the fictions that the most glowing imagination ever pourtrayed ; our seclusion , the savage nature of the inhabitants of the surrounding villages , and our immediate vicinity to ...
... misery . The real anguish of those moments transcended all the fictions that the most glowing imagination ever pourtrayed ; our seclusion , the savage nature of the inhabitants of the surrounding villages , and our immediate vicinity to ...
Strana 6
... misery . No distresses are more real So says Miss Shelley ( Hellen ) , and the portrait by Miss Curran gives the same colour . Mr. Thornton Hunt must be wrong in saying " brown " eyes , and Sir John Rennie not right in saying " hazel ...
... misery . No distresses are more real So says Miss Shelley ( Hellen ) , and the portrait by Miss Curran gives the same colour . Mr. Thornton Hunt must be wrong in saying " brown " eyes , and Sir John Rennie not right in saying " hazel ...
Strana 29
... misery , thinking he was dying . Married a girl for the mere sake of letting her have the jointure that would accrue to her . Recovered . Found he could not agree . Separated . " The more obvious motive for marrying - that of avoiding ...
... misery , thinking he was dying . Married a girl for the mere sake of letting her have the jointure that would accrue to her . Recovered . Found he could not agree . Separated . " The more obvious motive for marrying - that of avoiding ...
Strana 35
... misery and ignorance he had witnessed in Dublin . Meanwhile he had at- tended in person at least one political meeting , an " Aggregate Meeting of the Roman Catholics , " on the 28th of February , in Fishamble Street Theatre ; and here ...
... misery and ignorance he had witnessed in Dublin . Meanwhile he had at- tended in person at least one political meeting , an " Aggregate Meeting of the Roman Catholics , " on the 28th of February , in Fishamble Street Theatre ; and here ...
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