The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyMacmillan, 1913 - 708 sider |
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Side ix
... Cyclops of Euripides ( 1819 ) 621 Poems from St. Irvyne , or the Epigrams- Rosicrucian ( published 1810 ) . 665 To Stella 634 Posthumous Fragments of Mar- Kissing Helena 634 Spirit of Plato 634 garet Nicholson ( 1810 ) Fragment ...
... Cyclops of Euripides ( 1819 ) 621 Poems from St. Irvyne , or the Epigrams- Rosicrucian ( published 1810 ) . 665 To Stella 634 Posthumous Fragments of Mar- Kissing Helena 634 Spirit of Plato 634 garet Nicholson ( 1810 ) Fragment ...
Side xxix
... Cyclops . " Assuredly no greater gift to English poetry was ever given by a poet within a twelvemonth than Shelley's gift of 1819 . At Florence on 12th November the son who survived his father , C and who was to comfort his mother in ...
... Cyclops . " Assuredly no greater gift to English poetry was ever given by a poet within a twelvemonth than Shelley's gift of 1819 . At Florence on 12th November the son who survived his father , C and who was to comfort his mother in ...
Side xliv
... Cyclops , " and the Scenes from the ' Magico Prodigioso , ” may be considered as having received the author's ultimate corrections . The " Triumph of Life " was his last work , and was left in so unfinished a state that I arranged it in ...
... Cyclops , " and the Scenes from the ' Magico Prodigioso , ” may be considered as having received the author's ultimate corrections . The " Triumph of Life " was his last work , and was left in so unfinished a state that I arranged it in ...
Side 621
... CYCLOPS ; A SATYRIC DRAMA TRANSLATED FROM THE GREEK OF SILENUS . EURIPIDES CHORUS OF SATYRS . ULYSSES . THE CYCLOPS . Silenus . O Bacchus , what a world of toil , both now With mortal limbs his deathless limbs And ere these limbs were ...
... CYCLOPS ; A SATYRIC DRAMA TRANSLATED FROM THE GREEK OF SILENUS . EURIPIDES CHORUS OF SATYRS . ULYSSES . THE CYCLOPS . Silenus . O Bacchus , what a world of toil , both now With mortal limbs his deathless limbs And ere these limbs were ...
Side 622
... Cyclops . I am wearied of it ! And now I must scrape up the littered floor Shaking wide thy yellow hair , Wanderest thou alone , afar ? To the one - eyed Cyclops , we , Who by right thy servants are , Minister in misery , In these ...
... Cyclops . I am wearied of it ! And now I must scrape up the littered floor Shaking wide thy yellow hair , Wanderest thou alone , afar ? To the one - eyed Cyclops , we , Who by right thy servants are , Minister in misery , In these ...
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