He is heartily and deeply discontented with himself ; and contemplating in the distorted mirror of his own thoughts the nature and the destiny of man, what can he behold but objects of contempt and despair ) But that he is a great poet, I think the address... Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and Fragments, - 第 171 頁Percy Bysshe Shelley 著 - 1840 - 360 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 258 頁
...thoughts the nature and the destiny of man, what can he behold but objects of contempt and despair? But that he is a great poet, I think the address to...career must end soon in some violent circumstance. ~" Since I last wrote to you, I have seen the ruins of Rome, the Vatican, St. Peter's, and all the... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1845 - 186 頁
...thoughts the nature and the destiny of man, what can he behold but objects of contempt and despair ) But that he is a great poet, I think the address to...career must end soon in some violent circumstance. Since I last wrote to you, I have seen the ruins of Rome, the Vatican, St. Peter's, and all the miracles... | |
| 1863 - 844 頁
...something of vice in its most revolting aspects. " He has," writes Shelley, " a certain degree of candor, while you talk to him, but unfortunately it does not outlast your departure." I am sure that before 1821 Byron had risen in his friend's estimation, or the " Liberal" scheme would... | |
| 1868 - 978 頁
...thoughts the nature and the destiny of man, what can he behold but objects of contempt and despair ? But that he is a great poet, I think the Address to...career must end soon in some violent circumstance. " Again : — SHELLEY, AT BAVENKA, TO BIS WIFE. " Lord Byron is very well, and was delighted 0 see... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1878 - 424 頁
...thoughts the nature and the destiny of man, what can he behold but objects of contempt and despair ? But that he is a great poet, I think the address to...career must end soon in some violent circumstance. Since I last wrote to you, I have seen the ruins of Rome, the Vatican, St. Peter's, and all the miracles... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1880 - 426 頁
...thoughts the nature and the destiny of man, what can he behold but objects of contempt and despair ? But that he is a great poet, I think the address to...career must end soon in some violent circumstance. Since I last wrote to you, I have seen the ruins of Rome, the Vatican, St. Peter's, and all the miracles... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1880 - 424 頁
...thoughts the nature and the destiny of man, what can he behold but objects of contempt and despair ? But that he is a great poet, I think the address to...career must end soon in some violent circumstance. Since I last wrote to you, I have seen the ruins of Rome, the Vatican, St. Peter's, and all the miracles... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1882 - 304 頁
...thoughts the nature and the destiny of man, what can he behold but objects of contempt and despair? But that he is a great poet, I think the Address to...career must end soon in some violent circumstance. Since I last wrote to you, I have seen the ruins of Rome, the Vatican, St. Peter's, and all the miracles... | |
| 1883 - 574 頁
...Nothing can be less sublime than the true source of these expressions of contempt and desperation. . . . He has a certain degree of candour while you talk...unfortunately it does not outlast your departure. I ought to hope that his present career must end soon in some violent circumstance. And again he writes... | |
| 1883 - 502 頁
...certain degree of candour while you talk to him, but unfortunately it does not outlast your departure. I ought to hope that his present career must end soon in some violent circumstance. And again he writes to Leigh Hunt: Particular dispositions in Lord Byron's character render the close... | |
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