I am formed, if for anything not in common with the herd of mankind, to apprehend minute and remote distinctions of feeling, whether relative to external nature or the living beings which surround us, and to communicate the conceptions which result from... Shelley Memorials: From Authentic Sources - Página 86editado por - 1875 - 290 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1898 - 492 páginas
...imagination which relates to sympathy and contemplation. I am formed, if for anything not in common with the herd of mankind, to apprehend minute and...which result from considering either the moral or material universe as a whole." Two prose pamphlets referring to the state of the nation were produced... | |
| Pelham Edgar - 1899 - 170 páginas
...imagination which relates to sympathy and contemplation. I am formed, if for anything not in common with the herd of mankind, to apprehend minute and...the moral or the material universe as a whole."— Letter to Godwin, December llth, 1817. It is clear, then, that we have in a systematic presentation... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats - 1900 - 294 páginas
...perceptions, influenced him profoundly. " I am formed," he declares, "if for anything not in common with the herd of mankind, to apprehend minute and...external nature or the living beings which surround us." The accuracy of this bit of self-analysis is verified over and over again in his poetry. A brief study... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1904 - 454 páginas
...imagination which relates to sentiment and contemplation. I am formed, if for anything not in common with the herd of mankind, to apprehend minute and...either the moral or the material universe as a whole. Of course, I believe these faculties, which perhaps comprehend all that is sublime in man, to exist... | |
| Adolphus Alfred Jack - 1904 - 148 páginas
...imagination which relates to sentiments and contemplation. I am formed, if for anything not in common with the herd of mankind, to apprehend minute and...which result from considering either the moral or material universe as a whole. Of course I believe these faculties, which perhaps comprehend all that... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1905 - 978 páginas
...which show at once the critical subtlety of Shelley's mind, and explain his apprehension of those ' minute and remote distinctions of feeling, whether...external nature or the living beings which surround us, ' which lie pronounces, in the letter quoted in the note to the Rrmlt of Islam, to comprehend all that... | |
| University of Sydney - 1906 - 738 páginas
...the time." Explain and comment. 8. Comment on Shelley's statement : "I am formed .... to appreciate minute and remote distinctions of feeling whether relative to external nature or the living beings that surround us, and to communicate conceptions which result from considering either the moral or... | |
| Arthur Symons - 1909 - 372 páginas
...and that part of the imagination which relates to sentiment and contemplation. ... I am formed ... to apprehend minute and remote distinctions of feeling,...either the moral or the material universe as a whole.' And we are told by Mrs. Shelley that 'he said that he deliberated at one time whether he should dedicate... | |
| Arthur Symons - 1909 - 362 páginas
...formed ... to apprehend minute find remote" distinctions ot leellng',' whetter relatlve"~Eb~external nature or the living beings which surround us, and...either the moral or the material universe as a whole.' And we are told by Mrs. Shelley that ' he said that he deliberated at one time whether he should dedicate... | |
| Arthur Clutton-Brock - 1909 - 348 páginas
...set him screaming rather than singing. Writing to Godwin about " The Revolt of Islam," he had said, " I cannot but be conscious, in much of what I write,...which is the attribute and accompaniment of power." There is still that absence when he speaks of evil in " Prometheus," and also in some lyrical passages... | |
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