10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HUPAITHRIC»
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The poetical works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: including ...
Like an hupaithric temple wide and high." The word " hupaithric " is of course the
same which is commonly written " hypae- thric." In previous editions it stands "
upaithric :" but I don't know why that slip should be perpetuated. P. aoi. "As if
some ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley, William Michael Rossetti, 1870
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The Complete Poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley
All editions of Léa'C through 1840 print as “upaithric”, but every historical edition
we list, beginning with 1870, prints as “hupaithric” in acknowledgment of the
rough-breathing accent above the upsilon in hupaithrios. We have retained
PBS's ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley, Donald H. Reiman, Neil Fraistat, 2012
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The Narrative Poems of Percy Bysshe Shelley
... Down which, one moment resting, he did flee, Winning the adverse depth ; that
spacious cell Like an hupaithric temple wide and high, Whose aery dome is
inaccessible, Was pierced with one round cleft through which the sunbeams fell.
Percy Bysshe Shelley, 2008
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Delphi Complete Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley (Illustrated)
... A fountain roundand vast,inwhich the wave Imprisoned,boiled and leaped
perpetually, Down which, one moment resting, he did flee, Winning the adverse
depth; that spacious cell Like an hupaithric temple wide and high, Whose aëry
dome ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley, 2013
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Starlit Dome - Wilson Knight
The cavern resembles 'an hupaithric temple' whose 'aery dome is inaccessible'. It
is a mystic place of sea-wonders including shells—of which more hereafter—and
'mystic legends' engraved by 'no mortal hand'. Cythna is fed by a sea-eagle, ...
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English Romantic Hellenism, 1700-1824
... which means 'open to the air, having no roof' and had recently been introduced
to English by Peacock (who employed the more correct form 'hupaithric').
Shelley's account concludes with a characteristic mixture of lament and invective;
...
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The Complete Poetical Works
Like an hupaithric temple wide and high." The word "hupaithric" is of course the
same which is commonly written " hypaethric." In previous editions it stands "
upaithric" : but I don't know why that slip should be perpetuated. P. 364. " As if
some ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley, William Michael Rossetti, 1885
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The Chambers Dictionary
neither hup nor wind (Scot) to do neither one thing nor another, be
unmanageable. hupaithric hu-path'rik, adj 'hypaethral. huppah. See chuppah.
hurcheon hur'chm, Scots form of urchin hurden. See hards. hurdles hur'di:, (Scot)
n pi the ...
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
'á /. 54 Т|ртт; (ïfrt чп) 44PITJ (Scot.) ¡?щ дзчт (ïnf тг ^ц % #5Г Ч?Г) стгг нтэтт; п. <
£ in/er/. 5ГД it errara; — neither hup nor wind (Scot.) 4 4f 4rft Ч ¡Щ чг£ hupaithric e
<#. W kçli, 4* PnftT hurdies л. />/. (Scot.) pR>, frT? hurdle n. îfen, г^т; -ч1<я<:, ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
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The Complete Poems of Percy Bysshe Shelley: (A Modern ...
... Winning the adverse depth; that spacious cell Like an hupaithric temple wide
and high, Whose aery dome is inaccessible, Was pierced with one round cleft
through which the sunbeams fell. )(III 'Below, the fountain's brink was richly paven
...
Percy Bysshe Shelley, 2013
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