| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1869 - 900 páginas
...reverence and adoration I would rather consider Shelley's poetry as a sublime fragmentai'v essay .toward a presentment of the correspondency of the universe to Deity, of the natural to the spiritual, and of the actual to the ideal, than I would isolate and separately appraise the worth of many detachable... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1870 - 714 páginas
...worship blends itself with God.' I would rather consider Shelley's poetry as a sublime fragmentary essay towards a presentment of the correspondency of the...universe to Deity, of the natural to the spiritual, and of the actual to the ideal, than I would isolate and separately appraise the worth of many detachable... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1870 - 1114 páginas
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| 1878 - 794 páginas
...Shelley, speaks of his poetry, with equal height and depth of language, as " a sublime fragmentary essay towards a presentment of the correspondency of the...universe to Deity, of the natural to the spiritual, and of the actual to theideal." Allow me to quote a few other scattered observations made by Shelley... | |
| 1878 - 800 páginas
...Shelley, speaks of his poetry, with equal height and depth of language, as " a sublime fragmentary essay towards a presentment of the correspondency of the...universe to Deity, of the natural to the spiritual, and of the actual to the ideal." Allow me to quote a few other scattered observations made by Shelley... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley, William Michael Rossetti - 1881 - 482 páginas
...worship blends itself with God.' I would rather consider Shelley's poetry as a sublime fragmentary essay towards a presentment of the correspondency of the...universe to Deity, of the natural to the spiritual, and of the actual to the ideal, than I would isolate and separately appraise the worth of many detachable... | |
| Browning Society (London, England) - 1881 - 610 páginas
...worship blends itself with God." I would rather consider Shelley's poetry as a sublime fragmentary essay towards a presentment of the correspondency of the...universe to Deity, of the natural to the spiritual, and of the actual to the ideal, than I would isolate and separately appraise the worth of many detachable... | |
| Robert Browning, Hiram Corson - 1886 - 360 páginas
...man and poet.' " I would rather," he says, " consider Shelley's poetry as a sublime fragmentary essay towards a presentment of the correspondency of the...universe" to Deity, of the natural to the spiritual, and of the actual to the ideal, than I would isolate and separately appraise the worth of many detachable... | |
| Shelley Society - 1886 - 184 páginas
...worship blends itself with God.' I would rather consider Shelley's poetry as a sublime fragmentary essay towards a presentment of the correspondency of the...universe to Deity, of the natural to the spiritual, and of the actual to the ideal, than I would isolate and separately appraise the worth of many detachable... | |
| Robert Browning, Hiram Corson - 1886 - 408 páginas
...estimated by the standard presented in this passage, by the " presentment," everywhere in his poetry, " of the correspondency of the universe to Deity, of the natural to the spiritual, and of the actual to the ideal." The same standard is presented in ' Andrea del Sarto,' in ' Old Pictures... | |
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