A poet is a nightingale, who sits in darkness and sings to cheer its own solitude with sweet sounds ; his auditors are as men entranced by the melody of an unseen musician, who feel that they are moved and softened, yet know not whence or why. The Musical Quarterly - Stran 94uredili: - 1923 - 204 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 368 strani
...empannelled by time from the selectest of the wise of many generations. A poet is a nightingale, who sits in darkness and sings to cheer its own solitude with...they are moved and softened, yet know not whence or why. The poems of Homer and his contemporaries were the delight of infant Greece ; they were the elements... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 256 strani
...impanelled by time from the selectest of the wise of many generations. A poet is a nightingale, who sits in darkness and sings to cheer its own solitude with sweet sounds; -bia_auditors are as men entranced by the melody of aiuunseen musician, who lecl rliai Q£js-are moved... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1845 - 186 strani
...impanneled by Time from the selectest of the wise of many generations. A poet i{£ a nightingale, who sits in darkness and sings to cheer its own solitude with...they are moved and softened, yet know not whence or why. The poems of Homer and his contemporaries were the delight of infant Greece ; they were the elements... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1847 - 578 strani
...of the wise of many generations. A port is л nightingale, who sits in darkness and sings to chunks own solitude with sweet sounds ; his auditors are as men entranced by the melody of an шмееп musician, who feel that they are moved and softened, yet know not whence or why. The poems... | |
| Mary Cowden Clarke - 1858 - 494 strani
...impannelled by Time from the selectest of the wise of many generations. A poet is a nightingale, who sits in darkness, and sings to cheer its own solitude with...they are moved and softened, yet know not whence or why." So meagre, and so contradictory are the accounts of Sappho herself, that we can only collect... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1880 - 438 strani
...impannelled by Time from the selectest of the wise of many generations. A poet is a nightingale, who sits in darkness and sings to cheer its own solitude with...they are moved and softened, yet know not whence or why. The poems of Homer and his contemporaries were the delight of infant Greece ; they were the elements... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1880 - 444 strani
...impannelled by Time from the selectest of the wise of many generations. A poet is a nightingale, who sits in darkness and sings to cheer its own solitude with...they are moved and softened, yet know not whence or why. The poems of Homer and his contemporaries were the delight of infant Greece; they were the elements... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1888 - 426 strani
...empannelled by time from the selectest of the wise of many generations. A poet is a nightingale, who sits in darkness and sings to cheer its own solitude with...they are moved and softened, yet know not whence or why. The poems of Homer and his contemporaries were the delight of infant Greece ; they were the elements... | |
| Anna Lydia Ward - 1889 - 724 strani
...thee poetical. 4272 Shakespeare : As You Like It. Act iii. Sc. 3. A poet is a nightingale, who sits in darkness and sings to cheer its own solitude with...they are moved and softened, yet know not whence or why. 4273 Shelley : A Defence of Poetry. Poets are the hierophants of an unapprehended inspiration;... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley, Albert Stanburrough Cook - 1890 - 120 strani
...poet is a nightingale, who .sits in darkness and .rings to cheer its own solitude with .meet .rounds ; his auditors are as men entranced by the melody of an unseen wusician, who feel that they are moved," etc. (11 27-12 2). Perhaps the misquotation in 35 27-s owes... | |
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