Pah ! I am choked ! There creeps A clinging, black, contaminating mist About me — 'tis substantial, heavy, thick ; I cannot pluck it from me, for it glues My fingers and my limbs to one another, And eats into my sinews, and dissolves My flesh to a pollution,... The British review and London critical journal - Side 3871821Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1994 - 752 sider
...choked! There creeps A clinging, black, contaminating mist About me ... 'tis substantial, heavy, thick, 1 cannot pluck it from me, for it glues My fingers and my limbs to one another, 20 And eats into my sinews, and dissolves My flesh to a pollution, poisoning The subde, pure, and inmost... | |
| Marjean D. Purinton - 1994 - 224 sider
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| Jane Goodall - 1994 - 246 sider
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| James E. Barcus - 2003 - 449 sider
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| Caroline Gonda - 1996 - 316 sider
...fulfilled: Pah! I am choked! There creeps A clinging, black, contaminating mist About me . . . 'tis substantial, heavy, thick, I cannot pluck it from...poisoning The subtle, pure, and inmost spirit of life! (1n.1.16-23) Beatrice's imagery recalls the horrors of Jacobean tragedy as much as those of Gothic... | |
| Andrea K. Henderson - 1996 - 230 sider
...which shall confound both night and day" (n. ii. 183). Beatrice laments that a contaminating mist glues glues My fingers and my limbs to one another. And...poisoning The subtle, pure, and inmost spirit of life! (nI. i. 19-23) The accumulation of clauses beginning with "and" itself suggests a relentless agglutination... | |
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