Between his old feelings towards Harriet, from whom he was not then separated, and his new passion for Mary, he showed in his looks, in his gestures, in his speech, the state of a mind "suffering, like a little kingdom, the nature of an insurrection". The Works of Thomas Love Peacock: Including His Novels, Poems, Fugitive ... - Side 409av Thomas Love Peacock - 1875Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1860 - 896 sider
...which he wished to be permanently provided with the meanu of escape. I860.] üMlty ami tioutltey. 95 I0 V `. [ ]9 |2, ta8y w ( i h+ }" @ ) tA˭ y uD" :, XW : Man's happiest lot is not to be : And when we tread life's thorny steep, Most blest are they, who... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1875 - 496 sider
...old feelings towards Harriet, from whom he was not then separated, and his new passion for Mary, he showed in his looks, in his gestures, in his speech,...eyes were bloodshot, his hair and dress disordered. Ho caught up a bottle of laudanum, and said : " I never part from this."* He added : " I am always... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - 1876 - 336 sider
...old feelings towards Harriet, from whom he was not then separated, and his new passion for Mary he showed in his looks, in his gestures, in his speech,...always repeating to myself your lines from Sophocles : Man's happiest lot is not to be : And when we tread life's thorny steep, Most blest are they, who... | |
| Edmund John Armstrong - 1877 - 330 sider
...old feelings towards Harriet, from whom he was not then separated, and his new passion for Mary, he showed in his looks, in his gestures, in his speech,...up a bottle of laudanum, and said : ' I never part with this ! ' . . . Again, he said more calmly : ' Every one who knows me must know that the partner... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1879 - 216 sider
...old feelings towards Harriet, from whom he was not then separated, and his new passion for Mary, he showed in his looks, in his gestures, in his speech,...of laudanum, and said, ' I never part from this.' " We may therefore affirm, I think, with confidence that in the winter and spring of 1814, Shelley... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1887 - 592 sider
...old feelings towards Harriet, from whom he was not then separated, and his new passion for Mary, he showed in his looks, in his gestures, in his speech,...always repeating to myself your lines from Sophocles — " Man's happiest lot is not to be ; And when we tread life's thorny steep, Most blest are they... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1887 - 602 sider
...whom Tie was not then separated, and his now passion for Mary, he showed in his looks, in his gesture, in his speech, the state of a mind, "suffering, like...of laudanum, and said, " I never part from this." . . . Again, he said more calmly, " Every one who knows me must know that the partner of my life should... | |
| William Sharp - 1887 - 242 sider
...old feelings towards Harriet, from whom he was not then separated, and his new passion for Mary, he showed in his looks, in his gestures, in his speech,...eyes were bloodshot, his hair and dress disordered." But though love had come upon Shelley so overwhelmingly, he did not surrender without a fierce struggle.... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1888 - 364 sider
...Peacock, vii SHELLEY 229 ' between his old feelings towards Harriet, and his new passion for Mary, showed in his looks, in his gestures, in his speech,...a little kingdom, the nature of an insurrection." ' Godwin grew uneasy about his daughter, and after a serious talk with her, wrote to Shelley. Under... | |
| 1888 - 1004 sider
...and Shelley, says Peacock. " between his old feelings towards Harriet, and his new passion for Mary, showed in his looks, in his gestures, in his speech,...a little kingdom, the nature of an insurrection.' " Godwin grew uneasy about his daughter, and, after a serious talk with her, wrote to Shelley. Under... | |
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