Poetry is indeed something divine. It is at once the centre and circumference of knowledge ; it is that which comprehends all science, and that to which all science must be referred. It is at the same time the root and blossom of all other systems of... Essays and Letters - Stran xivavtor: Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1905 - 392 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 256 strani
...body has then become TOO unwieldy lor that which ^pimates it. — Poetry is indeed something divine. It is at once the centre and circumference of knowledge...must be referred. It is at the same time the root and blossom of all other systems of thought; it is that from which all spring, and that which adorns all... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 368 strani
...The body has then become too unwieldy for that which animates it. Poetry is indeed something divine. It is at once the centre and circumference of knowledge...must be referred. It is at the same time the root and blossom of all other systems of thought; it is that from which all spring, and that which adorns all;... | |
| 1843 - 708 strani
...in a glowing passage of a most exquisite prose composition, " poetry is, indeed, something divine. It is at once the centre and circumference of knowledge...must be referred. It is at the same time the root and blossom of all other systems of thought ; it is that from, which all spring and that which adorns all... | |
| 1843 - 678 strani
...glowing passage of a most exquisite prose composition, " poetry is, indeed, something divine. It is nt once the centre and circumference of knowledge : it...must be referred. It is at the same time the root and blossom of all other systems of thought ; it is that from which ail spring and that which adorns all... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1847 - 578 strani
...The body has then become too unwieldy for that which animates it. Poetry is indeed something divine. It is at once the centre and circumference of knowledge...comprehends all science, and that to which all science must bo referred. It is at the same time the root and blossom of all other systems of thought ; it is that... | |
| 1892 - 688 strani
...for a final pronouncement. Is science to dominate poetry ; or is poetry, as Shelley described it, " that which comprehends all science, and that to which all science must be referred " ? WA HENDERSON. Dublin. SHAKSPEARE AND MOLIÈRE. Some years ago I prepared for a local literary society... | |
| Mrs. E. N. Gladding - 1858 - 258 strani
...Let us seek it every where, and its twin-sister poesy, — for " Poetry is, indeed, something divine. It is at once the centre and circumference of knowledge...science, and that to which all science must be referred. Poetry, and the principle of Self, of which money is the visible incarnation, are the God and Mammon... | |
| 1915 - 826 strani
...Shelley warms into eloquent panegyric of his art and of its masters. Poetry is indeed something divine. It is at once the centre and circumference of knowledge:...that to which all science must be referred. It is the perfect and consummate surface and bloom of all things ; it is as the odour and the colour of the... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1878 - 424 strani
...body has then become too unwieldy for that which animates it. Poetry is indeed something divine. It ia at once the centre and circumference of knowledge...must be referred. It is at the same time the root and blossom of all other systems of thought; it is that from which all spring, and that which adorns all... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1879 - 216 strani
...The body has then become too unwieldy for that which animates it. Poetry is indeed something divine. It is at once the centre and circumference of knowledge;...to which all science must be referred. It is at the game time the root and blossom of all other systems of thought ; it is that from which all spring,... | |
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