Shelley and His Writings, Volum 2T.C. Newby, 1858 |
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... Nature of his studies - His phi- lanthropy - Mode of Life at Marlow 87 CHAPTER IX . The " Revolt of Islam " -Mode of its composition-- Its character- " Prince Athanase " -Rosalind and Helen - Pamphlet on Reform - Bad state of the Poet's ...
... Nature of his studies - His phi- lanthropy - Mode of Life at Marlow 87 CHAPTER IX . The " Revolt of Islam " -Mode of its composition-- Its character- " Prince Athanase " -Rosalind and Helen - Pamphlet on Reform - Bad state of the Poet's ...
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... Nature of the Poet's studies at this period - His continued ill - health - Captain Medwin at Pisa — Animal mag- netism - Its effect on Shelley - The Poet's youth- ful appearance - His intimacy with Vacca CHAPTER XVII . .... The Italian ...
... Nature of the Poet's studies at this period - His continued ill - health - Captain Medwin at Pisa — Animal mag- netism - Its effect on Shelley - The Poet's youth- ful appearance - His intimacy with Vacca CHAPTER XVII . .... The Italian ...
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... of an over- sensitive nature , to the busy realities of life ; which had , to him , become shaded by the twilight hues of poetry . Excessive indulgence , however , gave a morbid character to 4 SHELLEY AND HIS WRITINGS .
... of an over- sensitive nature , to the busy realities of life ; which had , to him , become shaded by the twilight hues of poetry . Excessive indulgence , however , gave a morbid character to 4 SHELLEY AND HIS WRITINGS .
Pàgina 5
... nature , in the course of travel , he arose rapidly to fame ; and , while yet a very young man , found himself foremost in the ranks of literature ; sought and admired by all , courted and caressed in every circle of society . At this ...
... nature , in the course of travel , he arose rapidly to fame ; and , while yet a very young man , found himself foremost in the ranks of literature ; sought and admired by all , courted and caressed in every circle of society . At this ...
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... nature with " the vision and the faculty divine , " they were constituted never- theless , to receive very different impressions , from similar circumstances . Thrown upon their own resources at an age when they were too young for such ...
... nature with " the vision and the faculty divine , " they were constituted never- theless , to receive very different impressions , from similar circumstances . Thrown upon their own resources at an age when they were too young for such ...
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