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"Love's Philosophy" appeared in the 1824 collection Posthumous Poems, John and Henry L. Hunt, London. " Love's Philosophy " is a poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley published in 1819. Background
1821 title page, Charles and James Ollier, London 1820–21 draft of Epipsychidion, Bodleian Library, Oxford. Epipsychidion is a major poetical work published in 1821 by Percy Bysshe Shelley.
In the Shelley poem entitled "Love's Philosophy" the penultimate line is "what is all this sweet work worth." --see "The Poems of Percy Byssshe", at page 555--edited by Edmund Blundsen (Collins). Please see also "A Treasury of great Poems", at page 725--edited by Louis Untermeyer (Galahad Books, New York)
He was one of the early 20th century's prominent logicians [8] and a founder of analytic philosophy, along with his predecessor Gottlob Frege, his friend and colleague G. E. Moore, and his student and protégé Ludwig Wittgenstein. Russell with Moore led the British "revolt against idealism".
Goslee, Nancy Moore. "On The Complete Poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Vol. 1. Edited by Donald H. *Reiman and Neil Fraistat." Romantic Circles Reviews, 6.1 (2003). Woudhuysen, H.R. "Shelley's Fantastic Prank: An Extraordinary Pamphlet Comes to Light." The Sunday Times, 12 July 2006. Levinson, Margorie. The Romantic Fragment Poem: A Critique of ...
In Monia Chokri’s “The Nature of Love” (“Simple comme Sylvain”), a posh French-Canadian woman in a sexless marriage turns her life upside down for an affair with her contractor. The film ...
Jane Williams (née Jane Cleveland; 21 January 1798 – 8 November 1884) [1] [2] was a British woman best known for her association with the Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley.
When Shelley Duvall was cast to play Wendy Torrance in Stanley Kubrick’s “The Shining” (1980), the film she would become most famous for, it was overwhelmingly the most mainstream movie she ...