Such a story, if told so as to present to the reader all the feelings of those who once acted it — their hopes and fears, their confidences and misgivings, their various interests, passions, and opinions, acting upon and with each other, yet all conspiring... The Complete Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley - Side viiav Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1905Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 sider
...had become, until very lately, a mailer of some difficulty. Such a story, if told so a» lo prêtent and our slate Is like a floating spirit's. But there...friendship, and sits high Upon the forehead of humanity. A iraké apparent some of the most dark and secret cavern« of the human heart. On my arrival at Rome... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 sider
...to the reader all the feelings of those who out acted it, their hopes and fears, their confidence* and misgivings, their various interests, passions...all conspiring to one tremendous end, would be as a ligb! to make apparent some of the most dark and secret caverns of the human heart On my arrival at... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 sider
...revenue*. Such a story, if told so as to present to the reader all the feelings of those who once aeted it, their hopes and fears, their confidences and misgivings, their various interests, passions, and opinions, aeting upon and with each other, yet all conspiring to one tremendous end, would bo as a light to make... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 402 sider
...their various interests, passions, and opinions, aeting upon and with eaeh other, yet all eonspiring to one tremendous end, would be as a light to make apparent some of the most dark and seeret eaverns of the human heart. On my arrival at Rome, I found that tho story of the Cenei was a... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 396 sider
...deprived his treasury of a certain and copious source of revenue*. Such a story, if told so as to present to the reader all the feelings of those who once acted it, their hopea and fears, their confidences and misgivings, their various interest?, passions, and opinions,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1849 - 406 sider
...deprived his treasury of a certain and copious source of revenue.* Such a story, if told so as to present to the reader all the feelings of those who once acted...and misgivings, their various interests, passions, ami opinions, acting upon and with each other, yet all conspiring to one tremendous end, would he as... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1865 - 834 sider
...treasury of a certain and copious source of revenue.* Such a story, if told so ns to present to th e reader all the feelings of those who once acted it,...yet all conspiring to one tremendous end, would be ns a IiC*ht to make apparent some of the most dark and secret caverns of the human heart. On my arrival... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1865 - 744 sider
...deprived his treasury of a certain and copious source of revenoe.* Such a story, if told so as to present to the reader all the feelings of those who once acted...various interests, passions, and opinions, acting • The Papal Government formerly took the most oxtraordinarv precantions against the publicity of... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1865 - 854 sider
...treasury of a certain and copious source of revenne." Such a story, if told so as to present to th« reader all the feelings of those who once acted it,...various interests, passions, and opinions, acting upun and with cacti other, yet all conspiring to one tremendous end, would be as a light to make apparent... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1871 - 742 sider
...deprived his treasury of a certain and copious source of revenue.* Such a story, if told so as to present to the reader all the feelings of those who once acted...various interests, passions, and opinions, acting THE CENCI upon and with each other, yet all conspiring to one tremendous end, would be as a light to... | |
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