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" Thus sophistically argued Zastrozzi. His soul, deadened by crime, could only entertain confused ideas of immortal happiness ; for in proportion as human nature departs from virtue, so far are they also from being able clearly to contemplate the wonderful... "
The Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley in Verse and Prose, how First Brought ... - Page 73
by Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1880
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The Prose Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volume 1

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1880 - 476 pages
...immorality?"1 • Thus sophistically argued, Zastrozzi. — His soul, deadened by crime, could only entertain confused ideas of immortal happiness ; for...doctrines he uttered, — a conviction to be dissipated by shunning3 proof. Whilst Zastrozzi thus spoke, Matilda remained silent, — she paused. Zastrozzi must...
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The Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley in Verse and Prose, Now First ..., Volume 5

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1880 - 478 pages
...calls immorality ?'" Thus sophistically argued, Zastrozzi.—His soul, deadened by crime, could only entertain confused ideas of immortal happiness; for...wholly convinced of the truth of the doctrines he uttered,—a conviction to be dissipated by shunning 3 proof. Whilst Zastrozzi thus spoke, Matilda...
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 46

1884 - 946 pages
...immorality." Whereupon the virtuous author comments : " Zastrozzi's soul, deadened by crime, could only entertain confused ideas of immortal happiness ; for...wonderful operations, the mysterious ways of Providence."! This is in the most orthodox vein of the moralizing romancer. But the stern censor in the Critical...
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The Prose Works, from the Original Editions, Volume 1

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1888 - 448 pages
...multitude calls immorality?" Thus sophistically argued Zastrozzi. His soul, deadened by crime, could only entertain confused ideas of immortal happiness ; for...doctrines he uttered, — a conviction to be dissipated by shunning proof. Whilst Zastrozzi thus spoke, Matilda remained silent, — she paused. Zastrozzi must...
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Prose Works, Volume 1

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1888 - 450 pages
...multitude calls immorality?" Thus sophistically argued Zastrozzi. His soul, deadened by crime, could only entertain confused ideas of immortal happiness; for...wholly convinced of the truth of the doctrines he uttered,—a conviction to be dissipated by shunning proof. own reasoning, thought Matilda, as eagerly...
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12 articles on P.B. Shelley, by various authors. Extr. from periodicals

1911 - 174 pages
...immorality." Whereupon the virtuous author comments : " Zastrozzi's soul, deadened by crime, could only entertain confused ideas of immortal happiness ; for...operations, the mysterious ways of Providence.":]: This is in the most orthodox vein of the moralizing romancer. But the stern censor in the Critical...
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Zastrozzi and St. Irvyne

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 2002 - 332 pages
...calls immorality?" Thus sophistically argued Zastrozzi. — His soul, deadened by crime, could only entertain confused ideas of immortal happiness; for...doctrines he uttered, — a conviction to be dissipated by shunning proof. Whilst Zastrozzi thus spoke, Matilda remained silent, — she paused. Zastrozzi must...
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