Poems from ShelleyMacmillan, 1904 - 340 páginas |
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... Nature as Art cares for her , that is , as alive and not dead , being revolted by the materialistic aspect in which some scientific theories now present her , have turned with new pleasure to the spiritual representa- tions given X PREFACE ...
... Nature as Art cares for her , that is , as alive and not dead , being revolted by the materialistic aspect in which some scientific theories now present her , have turned with new pleasure to the spiritual representa- tions given X PREFACE ...
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... natural , then , that a poet like Shelley , who made ideal love his study , and the subject of so much of his work ... nature and his work were twofold . The first thing to say of him is , that he lived in two worlds , thought in two ...
... natural , then , that a poet like Shelley , who made ideal love his study , and the subject of so much of his work ... nature and his work were twofold . The first thing to say of him is , that he lived in two worlds , thought in two ...
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... nature , both of the sky ; the journey through the stars has some of the imaginative power which realised the flight of Asia and the Hours in the Prometheus , but all the polemical part is very prosaic . It is like a sermon in verse ...
... nature , both of the sky ; the journey through the stars has some of the imaginative power which realised the flight of Asia and the Hours in the Prometheus , but all the polemical part is very prosaic . It is like a sermon in verse ...
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... natural de- scriptions prove how deeply Shelley had felt some of the larger aspects of Nature , and the melody of their verse is at times like the harmonies we seem to hear among waters and woods ; but Nature in this poem is never ...
... natural de- scriptions prove how deeply Shelley had felt some of the larger aspects of Nature , and the melody of their verse is at times like the harmonies we seem to hear among waters and woods ; but Nature in this poem is never ...
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... Nature and mag- nificent realisation of her storm and peace , to equally great self - description , and then mingles all nature and all himself together , that he may sing of the resto- ration of mankind . There is no song in the whole ...
... Nature and mag- nificent realisation of her storm and peace , to equally great self - description , and then mingles all nature and all himself together , that he may sing of the resto- ration of mankind . There is no song in the whole ...
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Adonais aërial Alastor ANTISTROPHE Apennine art thou azure beams beauty beneath birds blue bowers breath bright calm cave caverns clouds cold Dæmons dark dawn dead death deep delight DEMOGORGON divine dreams earth eternal EUGANEAN HILLS eyes fire flame fled fleeting river float flowers folded palm forest gaze gentle gleam golden grave green grew grey heart heaven hope human isles leaves light lips living lone Maddalo melody mighty mist Mont Blanc moon mountains Nature never night nursling o'er ocean odour Ozymandias pale Pantheism passion poem poet poetry Prometheus Unbound rain Revolt of Islam round SEMICHORUS Sensitive Plant shadow Shelley Shelley's silent sleep smile snow soft song soul sound spirit stars storm stream sweet swift tears tempest thee thine things thou art thought thro tower vapours veil voice wandering waves weep wild wind wind-flowers wings woods