| Francis Fisher Browne - 1888 - 338 páginas
...Shelley. " I would rather," says Browning, " 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 work of many detachable... | |
| Mrs. Sutherland Orr - 1891 - 352 páginas
...whom I have knowledge. ... 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 "... This essay has, in common with the poems of the preceding... | |
| Mrs. Sutherland Orr - 1891 - 446 páginas
...whom I have knowledge. ... 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 "... This essay has, in common with the poems of the preceding... | |
| 1896 - 554 páginas
...words. Browning, discussing Shelley's poetry, represents it as " a sublime fragmentary 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." — On the Poet. This idea appears throughout his poetry. Lanier writes... | |
| Robert Browning - 1898 - 460 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 - 1898 - 450 páginas
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| Robert Browning - 1898 - 440 páginas
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| Robert Browning - 1898 - 408 páginas
...also chimes in well with Browning's estimate of the noblest characteristic of Shelley's poetry, as " a presentment of the correspondency of the universe to Deity, of the natural to the spiritual, and of tne actual to the ideal," explained in his essay on Shelley, and there is also a close accordance... | |
| 1899 - 836 páginas
...his noble appreciation of the poet, "I would consider Shelley's poetry as a sublime fragmentary essay towards a presentment of the correspondency of the...natural to the spiritual, of the actual to the ideal." Yes, those who are wont to brand Shelley with another name, a name, indeed, which he once took up in... | |
| James Fotheringham - 1900 - 612 páginas
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