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" The overflowing warmth of her heart, by making love a plant of deep root and stately growth, had attuned her whole soul to the reception of happiness, when she found in Raymond all that could adorn love and satisfy her imagination. But if the sentiment... "
The last man, by the author of Frankenstein - Sivu 181
tekijä(t) Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 1826
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The Last Man, Nide 1

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 1833 - 250 sivua
...unannounced absence ; and then to Perdita, to the forgotten world, to the duties of society, the splendor of rank, the enjoyment of power. After the scene sketched...which the fabric of her existence was founded, became common place through participation, the endless succession of attentions and graceful action snapt...

The Last Man, Nide 1

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 1833 - 234 sivua
...a deceitful dream, and tried to throw off the consciousness of it ; but like the shirt of N«ssus, it clung to her very flesh, and ate with sharp agony...adorn love and satisfy her imagination. But if the sentimeot on which the fabric of her existence was founded, became common place through participation,...

Lady Louisa Stuart: Selections from Her Manuscripts

Lady Louisa Stuart - 1899 - 336 sivua
...feel that the soul which was their soul comprehended an universe of thought in its ken." And this : " The overflowing warmth of her heart, by making love...attuned her whole soul to the reception of happiness." I amused myself with turning the metaphor to matter of fact. The overflowing warmth of the stove, by...

Letters of Lady Louisa Stuart to Miss Louisa Clinton, Nide 2

Lady Louisa Stuart - 1903 - 510 sivua
...sentence far beyond what Don Quixote went mad in trying to understand. This I particularly like : " The overflowing warmth of her heart, by making love a plant of deep and stately growth, had attuned her whole soul to the reception of happiness." It is so practical,...

Some Eighteenth Century Byways and Other Essays

John Buchan - 1908 - 398 sivua
...dirty hands." She makes great fun of poor Mrs Shelley's ' Last Man' :— That I particular like: " The overflowing warmth of her heart, by making love a plant of deep and stately growth, had attuned her own soul to a reception of happiness." It is so practical; proves...

Shelley, His Life and Work, Nide 1

Walter Edwin Peck - 1927 - 622 sivua
...her heart [which, had Fanny lacked, she would not have been the true daughter of Mary Wollstonecraft] by making love a plant of deep root and stately growth,...that could adorn love and satisfy her imagination." 29 The earliest instance of Shelley's use of the Spenserian stanza is in the four-stanza poem, written...

Shelley, His Life and Work, Nide 1

Walter Edwin Peck - 1927 - 650 sivua
...her heart [which, had Fanny lacked, she would not have been the true daughter of Mary Wollstonecraft] by making love a plant of deep root and stately growth,...that could adorn love and satisfy her imagination." 29 The earliest instance of Shelley's use of the Spenserian stanza is in the four-stanza poem, written...

The Quarterly Review, Nide 209

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1908 - 674 sivua
...with dirty hands.' She makes great fun of poor Mrs Shelley's ' Last Man.' "This I particularly like: "The Overflowing warmth of her heart, by making love a plant of deep and stately growth, had attuned her whole soul to the reception of happiness." It is so practical ;...

The Last Man

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 1993 - 380 sivua
...given in his honour. Good augury should this festival be of the happiness of future years. First, he would look in on Evadne; he would not stay; but he...which the fabric of her existence was founded, became common place through participation, the endless succession of attentions and graceful action snapt...
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The Last Man

Mary Shelley - 1996 - 476 sivua
...a deceitful dream, and tried to throw off the consciousness of it; but like the shirt of Nessus, 92 it clung to her very flesh, and ate with sharp agony...which the fabric of her existence was founded, became common place through participation, the endless succession of attentions and graceful action snapt...
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