Shelley's Prose: Or, The Trumpet of a Prophecy |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 90
Page 61
... feeling , so will a consideration of his proper benefit be generalized . In proportion as he feels with or for a ... feel pleasure in doing good to my friend , because I love him . I do not love him for the sake of that pleasure . I ...
... feeling , so will a consideration of his proper benefit be generalized . In proportion as he feels with or for a ... feel pleasure in doing good to my friend , because I love him . I do not love him for the sake of that pleasure . I ...
Page 66
... feel , to think , and to speak , nor can any acts of legislature destroy that right . He will feel , he must think , and he ought to give utterance to those thoughts and feelings with the readiest sincerity and the strictest candor . A ...
... feel , to think , and to speak , nor can any acts of legislature destroy that right . He will feel , he must think , and he ought to give utterance to those thoughts and feelings with the readiest sincerity and the strictest candor . A ...
Page 337
... feeling to one who loves you . To feel all that is divine in the green - robed earth and the which , when it is over , presses like the mem- starry sky is a penetrating yet vivid pleasure ory of misfortune ; but if you can express ...
... feeling to one who loves you . To feel all that is divine in the green - robed earth and the which , when it is over , presses like the mem- starry sky is a penetrating yet vivid pleasure ory of misfortune ; but if you can express ...
Contents
ESSAYS | 28 |
PROPOSALS FOR AN ASSOCIATION | 169 |
A VINDICATION | 181 |
Copyright | |
10 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action Age of Reason animals assert beauty believe benevolence called Catholic Emancipation cause character conception considered contemplation death Defence of Poetry degree Deism deist Deity Devil divine doctrines earth edition effect equal Essay eternal evil existence expression feel fragment genius Godwin Greek habits happiness heart human mind Hume Hume's idea imagination Jesus Christ justice labor Laocoön letter liberty live Lord Ellenborough mankind Mary Shelley ment misery moral nation nature necessity Necessity of Atheism never object opinion pain Paine's paragraph passion Percy Bysshe Shelley perfect person philosophy Plato pleasure poem poet poetry political possess present principles produce prose punishment Queen Mab reason reform Refutation of Deism rendered Roger Ingpen ruin seems sense sentiments Shelley Shelley's Note social society sophisms soul Spinoza spirit superstition suppose sympathy things thought tion Translation true truth tyrants universe virtue words writers