| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1842 - 590 стор.
...the massy walls and towers, now mouldering and desolate, which formed the circuit of ancient Rome. It is an open space among the ruins, covered in winter...make one in love with death, to think that one should be buried in so sn/eet a place." If Shelley had chosen his own grave at the time, he would have selected... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 стор.
...the massy walls and towers, now mouldering and desolate, which formed the circuit of ancient Rome. ection, R2. be buried in so sweet a place."* * Preface to Adtmait ; an elegy on the death of Kcate. In Shelley's... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1845 - 484 стор.
...describing "the romantic and lonely cemetery of the Protestants " at Rome, where his friend was buried — "The cemetery is an open space among the ruins, covered...make one in love with death, to think that one should be buried in so swef place." The voice I hear this passing night was heard In ancient days by emperor... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 стор.
...the massy walls and towers, now mouldering and desolate, which formed the circuit of ancient Home. all the tenants of the warbling shade Ascends, but...unreproved. Nor thence partakes Fresh pleasure only : be buried in so sweet a place.'* * Preface to Adonaii ; an elegy on the death of Keats. In Shelley's... | |
| Henry Gardiner Adams - 1844 - 274 стор.
...the massy walls and towers, now mouldering and desolate, which formed the circuit of ancient Rome. It is an open space among the ruins, covered in winter...make one in love with death to think that one should be buried in so sweet a place." If Shelley had chosen his own grave at the time, he would have selected... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1844 - 238 стор.
...the massy walls and towers, now mouldering and desolate, which formed the circuit of ancient Rome. It is an open space among the ruins, covered in winter with violets and daisies. It might 85 make one in love wiU death, to think that one should be buried in so sweet a place.'' If Shelley... | |
| 1876 - 818 стор.
...now mouldering and desolate, which formed the circuit of ancient Rome. The cemetery is an open spaec among the ruins, covered in winter with violets and...make one in love with death to think that one should be buried in so sweet a place. . . . The savage criticism on his * Endymion,' which appeared in the... | |
| William Mitchell Gillespie - 1845 - 230 стор.
...for he does not know how soon he himself may enjoy a corner of it, and, in the words of Shelley, " it might make one in love with death, to think that one should be buried in so sweet a place." It lies under the mouldering walls and towers of ancient Rome, in the... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1846 - 822 стор.
...space among the ruins" (of ancient Rome,) " covered in winter with violets and daisies;" adding — "It might make one in love with death, to think that one should be buried in so sweet a place." I have allowed myself to abridge the circumstances as reported by Mr.... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1847 - 578 стор.
...the massy walls and towers, now mouldering and desolate, which formed the circuit of ancient Rome. The cemetery is an open space among the ruins, covered...make one in love with death, to think that one should be buried in so eweet a place. The genius of the lamented person to whose memory I have dedicated these... | |
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