| Edward John Trelawny - 1858 - 314 Seiten
...protected by the dress, were fleshless. The tall, slight figure, the jacket, the volume of Sophocles in one pocket, and Keats's poems in the other, doubled...mutilated corpse was any other than Shelley's. The other body was washed on shore three miles distant from Shelley's, near the tower of Migliarino, at... | |
| Edward John Trelawny - 1858 - 328 Seiten
...protected by the dress, were fleshless. The tall slight figure, the jacket, the volume of Sophocles in one pocket, and Keats's poems in the other, doubled...mutilated corpse was any other than Shelley's. The other body was washed on shore three miles distant from Shelley's, near the tower of Migliarino, at... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1879 - 216 Seiten
...near Via Reggio, on the 18th of July, was Shelley's. It had his jacket, " with the volume of ^Eschylus in one pocket, and Keats's poems in the other, doubled...in the act of reading, had hastily thrust it away." The other, found near the tower of Migliarino, at about four miles' distance, was that of Williams.... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1887 - 620 Seiten
...were fleshless. " The tall slight figure," writes Trelawny, " the jacket, the volume of Sophocles * in one pocket, and Keats's poems in the other, doubled...mutilated corpse was any other than Shelley's." The body of Williams was much more mutilated ; " it had no other covering than the shreds of a shirt, and... | |
| Félix Rabbe - 1888 - 440 Seiten
...it, "the jacket, the volume of ^£schylus* in one pocket, and Keats's Poems in the other—doubled back as if the reader, in the act of reading, had...mutilated corpse was any other than Shelley's. The body of Williams, much more mutilated still, was found on the coast, three miles from that of Shelley.... | |
| Félix Rabbe - 1888 - 330 Seiten
...it, “the jacket, the volume of iEschylus * in one pocket, and Keats's Poems in the other—doubled back as if the reader, in the act of reading, had hastily thrust it awaywere all too familiar to me to leave a doubt on my mind that this mutilated corpse was any other... | |
| 1893 - 882 Seiten
...he sometimes read as he steered, and at his death bis jacket was found with a volume of .¿Eschylns in one pocket and Keats's poems in the other, doubled...in the act of reading had hastily thrust it away. Among women authors, Jane Austen was nourished on standard literature ; she was minutely acquainted... | |
| 1894 - 706 Seiten
...near Via Reggio, on the 18th of July, was Shelley's. It had his jacket, " with the volume of Sophocles in one pocket, and Keats's poems in the other, doubled...in the act of reading, had hastily thrust it away." The other, found near the tower of Migliarino, at about four miles' distance, was that of Williams.... | |
| John Morley - 1894 - 616 Seiten
...Shelley's. It had his jacket, " with the volume of ^Eschylus in one pocket, and Keats's poems in the oilier, doubled back, as if the reader, in the act of reading, had hastily thrust it away." The other, found near the tower of Migliarino, at about four miles' distance, was that of Williams.... | |
| Guido Biagi - 1898 - 226 Seiten
...the volume of Keats which Leigh Hunt had lent to his friend, " turned down " at the Eve of St Agnes " as if the reader, in the act of reading had hastily thrust it away ". Trelawney stopped at Viareggio in time to see the corpse before its burial. " The face, the hands... | |
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