Shelley Memorials: From Authentic SourcesLady Jane Gibson Shelley Henry S. King, 1875 - 290 pages |
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... delight was to steal from the house , and to wander about by moonlight . His sister remarks that " the prosaic minds of ordinary mortals could not understand the pleasure to be derived from contemplating the stars , when he , probably ...
... delight was to steal from the house , and to wander about by moonlight . His sister remarks that " the prosaic minds of ordinary mortals could not understand the pleasure to be derived from contemplating the stars , when he , probably ...
Page 64
... delight , as a medium of association ; the tunes which had been favourites in boy- hood charmed him . There was one , which he played several times on the piano with one hand , which seemed to absorb him : it was an exceedingly simple ...
... delight , as a medium of association ; the tunes which had been favourites in boy- hood charmed him . There was one , which he played several times on the piano with one hand , which seemed to absorb him : it was an exceedingly simple ...
Page 74
... delight , for six weeks . I hope we shall really see you before that time , and that you will allow the chesnut , or any other important tree , as he stands in the foreground , to be considered as a virtual represen- tation of the rest ...
... delight , for six weeks . I hope we shall really see you before that time , and that you will allow the chesnut , or any other important tree , as he stands in the foreground , to be considered as a virtual represen- tation of the rest ...
Page 84
... delight ; but this pleasure was marred by the pain arising from the contemplation of the extreme poverty everywhere visible in Marlow . Many of the women of that town were ( and are still ) lace - makers — an occupation which , while it ...
... delight ; but this pleasure was marred by the pain arising from the contemplation of the extreme poverty everywhere visible in Marlow . Many of the women of that town were ( and are still ) lace - makers — an occupation which , while it ...
Page 90
... - The billows on the beach are leaping around it ; The bark is weak and frail ; The sea looks black , and the clouds that bound it Darkly strew the gale . Come with me , thou delightful child ! Come with 90 SHELLEY MEMORIALS . ITALY: 1818.
... - The billows on the beach are leaping around it ; The bark is weak and frail ; The sea looks black , and the clouds that bound it Darkly strew the gale . Come with me , thou delightful child ! Come with 90 SHELLEY MEMORIALS . ITALY: 1818.
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