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Hellas: A Lyrical Drama

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1822 - 82 ページ
...their ruin, is something perfectly inexplicable to a mere spectator of the shews of this mortal scene. We are all Greeks. Our laws, our literature, our religion, our arts, have their root in Greece. But for Greece — Rome, the instructor, the conqueror, or the metropolis of our ancestors,...

The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, 第 1 巻

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 396 ページ
...their ruin, is something perfectly inexplicable to a mere spectator of the shows of this mortal scene. We are all Greeks. Our laws, our literature, our religion, our arts, have their root in Greece. But for Greece — Rome the instructor, the conqueror, or the metropolis of our ancestors,...

The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: complete in one volume

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1847 - 638 ページ
...their ruin, is something perfectly inexplicable to a mere spectator of the shows of this mortal scene. We are all Greeks. Our laws, our literature, our religion, our arts, have their root in Greece. But for Greece—Rome the instructor, the conqueror, or the metropolis of our ancestors,...

The poetical works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, 第 1~4 巻

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1849 - 406 ページ
...their ruin, is something perfectly inexplicable to a mere spectator of the shows of this mortal scene. We are all Greeks. Our laws, our literature, our religion, our arts, have their root in Greece. But for Greece — Rome the instructer, the conqueror, or the metropolis of our ancestors,...

The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, 第 1 巻

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1865 - 834 ページ
...their ruin, is something perfectly inexplicable to a mere spectator of the shows of this mortal scene. We are all Greeks. Our laws, our literature, our religion, our arts. have their root in Greece. But for Greece—Rome the instructor, the conqueror, or the metropolis of our ancestors,...

Poetical Works, 第 1~2 巻

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1865 - 854 ページ
...their ruin, is something perfectly inexplicable to a mere spectator of the shows of this mortal scene. We are all Greeks. Our laws, our literature, our religion, our arts. have their root in Greece. Bnt for Greece — Rome the instructor, the conqueror, or the metropolis of our ancestors,...

The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: Complete in One Volume

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1871 - 742 ページ
...their ruin, is something perfectly inexplicable to a mere spectator of the shows of this mortal scene. We are all Greeks. Our laws, our literature, our religion, our arts, have their root in Greece. But for Greece — Rome the instructor, the conqueror, or the metropolis of our ancestors,...

The poetical works of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Repr., with mem., notes &c, 第 800 号

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1874 - 646 ページ
...their ruin is something perfectly inexplicable to a mere spectator of the shows of this mortal scene. We are all Greeks. Our laws, our literature, our religion, our arts, have their root in Gteece. But for Greece — Rome, the instructor, the conqueror, or tl,e metropolis, of our...

Shelley: A Critical Biography

George Barnett Smith - 1877 - 292 ページ
...their ruin, is something perfectly inexplicable to a mere spectator of the shows of this mortal scene. We are all Greeks. Our laws, our literature, our religion, our arts, have their root in Greece. But for Greece — Home, the instructor, the conqueror, or the metropolis of our ancestors,...

Four Centuries of English Letters: Selections from the Correspondence of One ...

William Baptiste Scoones - 1880 - 644 ページ
...has many generous and exalted qualities, but the canker of aristocracy wants to be cut out. CCCXI. In the poem referred to in the following very characteristic...Christianity the poet is, as usual, very outspoken. Percy Syaslte Shelley to Pisa: April 11, 1822. My dear . . . ,—I have, as yet, received neither the .......




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