The Poetry of Life: Shelley and Literary FormUniversity of Toronto Press, 1987 - 290 sider |
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Side 22
... begins to take shape here in these early passages . Later in the book , it becomes the subject of a lively conversation between Mountfort and Eloise . Music , she tells him , ' sublimes the soul to heaven ' and is the greatest of ...
... begins to take shape here in these early passages . Later in the book , it becomes the subject of a lively conversation between Mountfort and Eloise . Music , she tells him , ' sublimes the soul to heaven ' and is the greatest of ...
Side 72
... begins by admit- ting that what can be known are thoughts and never things them- selves . Such limitation of knowledge to the contents of the mind is fundamental to what Shelley liked to call ' the Intellectual Philosophy , ' which begins ...
... begins by admit- ting that what can be known are thoughts and never things them- selves . Such limitation of knowledge to the contents of the mind is fundamental to what Shelley liked to call ' the Intellectual Philosophy , ' which begins ...
Side 112
... begins to distinguish art from propaganda and establishes for himself the tragic consequences of the failure to keep them apart . Close examination of Laon's tale reveals a sub - text of tragedy that calls the optimism of the narrative ...
... begins to distinguish art from propaganda and establishes for himself the tragic consequences of the failure to keep them apart . Close examination of Laon's tale reveals a sub - text of tragedy that calls the optimism of the narrative ...
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Locating an Audience | 17 |
A Lyric Turn Within | 37 |
The Lyric Outward Bound | 63 |
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