The American Literary Magazine, Volume 3Timothy Dwight Sprague J. Mensell, 1848 - American periodicals |
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Page 89
... Shelley wrote , in his strong sympathy for his brother poet ; " It is a horrible abode for the coarsest and mean- est thing that ever wore the shape of man , much more for one of delicate sensibilities and elevated fancies . " Yet to ...
... Shelley wrote , in his strong sympathy for his brother poet ; " It is a horrible abode for the coarsest and mean- est thing that ever wore the shape of man , much more for one of delicate sensibilities and elevated fancies . " Yet to ...
Page 167
... nor art the sacred trace Shall e'er remove , till I the victim rest Of Death , whose mortal blow Shall my pure spirit free , and this warm frame lay low . LYCIDAS AND ADONAIS . JOHN MILTON and Percy Bysshe Shelley SKETCH OF PETRARCH . 167.
... nor art the sacred trace Shall e'er remove , till I the victim rest Of Death , whose mortal blow Shall my pure spirit free , and this warm frame lay low . LYCIDAS AND ADONAIS . JOHN MILTON and Percy Bysshe Shelley SKETCH OF PETRARCH . 167.
Page 168
... Shelley lived in no such stirring times , nor would they have been his proper element . We see Milton in all the ... Shelley's own language , " He died , Who was the sire of an immortal strain , Blind , old and lonely , when his ...
... Shelley lived in no such stirring times , nor would they have been his proper element . We see Milton in all the ... Shelley's own language , " He died , Who was the sire of an immortal strain , Blind , old and lonely , when his ...
Page 169
... Shelley to blas- phemous quibbling . But it is not our design to trace either a parallel or a contrast between these two poets . We have not time to speak of the no- ble life and character of Milton , or to awaken sorrow for the ...
... Shelley to blas- phemous quibbling . But it is not our design to trace either a parallel or a contrast between these two poets . We have not time to speak of the no- ble life and character of Milton , or to awaken sorrow for the ...
Page 170
... Shelley celebrated as " Adonais . " The genius , the poetry , and the unhappy death of Keats are still and will ever be remembered . The sensitive plant , nipped by the rough blast of criticism , did not die without leaving behind at ...
... Shelley celebrated as " Adonais . " The genius , the poetry , and the unhappy death of Keats are still and will ever be remembered . The sensitive plant , nipped by the rough blast of criticism , did not die without leaving behind at ...
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