Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s Blessed Damozel (Fig. 10) and Edward Burne-Jones’s Beguiling of Merlin (Figs. 3, 8); landscapes by Thomas Gainsborough, John Constable.
This statue of an Egyptian pharaoh is said to have inspired the English poet Shelley to write his famous poem "Ozymandias." ...
and the first part of The Daemon of The World... In an article on Young Poets in The Examiner for December 1, constituting perhaps the 'first public recognition of Shelley's poetical gifts,' Leigh ...
Above the statue to Shakespeare in Poets' Corner is a small oval mural tablet with a lyre to Romantic poet Percy ... Shelley was born in Sussex a son of Timothy Shelley, politician, (d.1844) and his ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley, in the essay 'On Life' (1819), stated 'We live on, and in living we lose the apprehension of life'. Ross Wilson uses this statement as a starting point to explore Shelley's ...