The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 79Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1872 |
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... of the classic imagination , or those strange beautiful beings who dwelt be- tween earth and heaven on the heights of Gothic fancy , than a mere plodding mor- 2 tal like ourselves . He is a creature whom , 1872 . 17 PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY .
... of the classic imagination , or those strange beautiful beings who dwelt be- tween earth and heaven on the heights of Gothic fancy , than a mere plodding mor- 2 tal like ourselves . He is a creature whom , 1872 . 17 PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY .
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... earth to float upon in his boat under the overhanging trees , interrupted by nothing worse than here and there a fragrant copse of water- lilies ; or even a delightful mimic sea , a sheltered celestial inlet , in which he could gently ...
... earth to float upon in his boat under the overhanging trees , interrupted by nothing worse than here and there a fragrant copse of water- lilies ; or even a delightful mimic sea , a sheltered celestial inlet , in which he could gently ...
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... earth . This was the highest conception he could reach of human superiority . How far it might be the fault of his age , we can not tell - or how far it was peculiar to his wild and lawless spirit ; but it is clear that this great yet ...
... earth . This was the highest conception he could reach of human superiority . How far it might be the fault of his age , we can not tell - or how far it was peculiar to his wild and lawless spirit ; but it is clear that this great yet ...
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... earth generally do . This period , how- ever , was very summarily and painfully brought to an end . Shelley , who had all the tricks of his spiritual prototypes , and was never happier than in setting trains of visionary mischief , had ...
... earth generally do . This period , how- ever , was very summarily and painfully brought to an end . Shelley , who had all the tricks of his spiritual prototypes , and was never happier than in setting trains of visionary mischief , had ...
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... earth , the horrors of tyranny and religion , the falsehood of revelation , the cruel fiction of Christianity ! Never was a more strange contradiction to all po- etic anticipations and all rules of art and nature . It is so wildly ...
... earth , the horrors of tyranny and religion , the falsehood of revelation , the cruel fiction of Christianity ! Never was a more strange contradiction to all po- etic anticipations and all rules of art and nature . It is so wildly ...
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