10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «UPAITHRIC»
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1
The Constitution of Shelley's Poetry: The Argument of ...
Their temples were mostly upaithric & the flying clouds the stars or the deep sky
was seen above” (Letters II. 74). Shelley's nonce word, “upaithric,” names and
praises a construction of things that, for all its columned magnificence and
splendor, ...
2
The Complete Poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley
As often in PBS's verse, emerald must be pronounced as a disyllable to avoid an
irregular meter. xii.106. upaithric: Apparently PBS's adjectival coinage, from the
Greek hupaithrios [imotleploc] (open-aired, roofless). OED (mistakenly) cites his ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley, Donald H. Reiman, Neil Fraistat, 2012
3
American Bee: The National Spelling Bee and the Culture of ...
Calvin, whose favorite novel is Moby Dick and who loves hip-hop music, is dealt
upaithric. Logically, but unfortunately, he attempts it as eupythric. Making the
international crew much larger is, for the first time, a group of Canadian spellers.
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Shelley: A Voice Not Understood
Their temples were mostly upaithric; & the flying clouds the stars or the deep sky
were seen above. O, but for that series of wretched wars which terminated in the
Roman conquest of the world, but for the Christian religion which put a finishing ...
5
The Chambers Dictionary
upaithric urban upaithric »-/>; 'thrik, adj from the same root as, and identical in
meaning with, hypaethral (qv). Upanishad or Upanlsad oo-pan'i-shador oo-pd 'ni-
shdd, n any of a number of Sanskrit theosophic or philosophical treatises.
6
The Illinois Schoolmaster
90. Upaithric. In Shelley's Revolt of Islam, vii, 12, I find the lines " Like an upaithric
temple wide and high, Whose very dome is inaccessible " Upaithric should be
lnjpaethric, or hypaethral / the latter word is in the dictionaries of AVebster and ...
7
Shelley's guitar: an exhibition of manuscripts, first ...
Laon and Cythna, VII, xii, line 2935 (the original 'upaithric' is corrected to '
hupaithric' in modern editions); T. L. Peacock, Rhododaphne (1818), Conto I, line
2, 'Thespian Love's hypaBthric fane' (misprinted as 'hypaethrian' by Rogers, ed., ...
B. C. Barker-Benfield, Bodleian Library, 1992
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Percy Bysshe Shelley's Poetical Works
... and vast, in which the wave Imprisoned, boiled and leaped perpetually, Down
which, one moment resting, he did flee, Winning the adverse depth ; that
spacious cell Like an upaithric temple wide and high, Whose aéry dome is
inaccessible, ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley, 1839
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The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: Complete in One ...
... boiled and leaped perpetually, Down which, one moment resting, he did flee,
Winning the adverse depth ; that spacious cell Like an upaithric temple wide and
high, Whose airy dome is inaccessible, Was pierced with one round cleft through
...
Percy Bysshe Shelley, 1871
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The Palgrave Literary Dictionary of Shelley
Often they are 'upaithric' (L ii.74) – open to the sky. The ruins that speak to him
are less ancient monuments than collaborations between architecture and nature
: the Colosseum, overgrown like the Baths of Caracalla (see PS ii.473 and L ...