The Poetry of Life: Shelley and Literary FormUniversity of Toronto Press, 1987 - 290 sider |
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Side 53
... less ( to use a Platonic sophism ) supposes a just claim to the greater & that we admirers of Faust are in the right road to Para- dise . - Such a supposition is not more absurd , and is certainly less demoniacal than that of Wordsworth ...
... less ( to use a Platonic sophism ) supposes a just claim to the greater & that we admirers of Faust are in the right road to Para- dise . - Such a supposition is not more absurd , and is certainly less demoniacal than that of Wordsworth ...
Side 128
... less speculative when it is realized that one of the passages from Webster's tragedy that Lamb chose to reproduce is the famous trial scene of Vittoria Corombona . Indeed , in her strong- willed defiance of judges whom she regards as ...
... less speculative when it is realized that one of the passages from Webster's tragedy that Lamb chose to reproduce is the famous trial scene of Vittoria Corombona . Indeed , in her strong- willed defiance of judges whom she regards as ...
Side 160
... less an idealist than Shelley satire can , of course , be a potent weapon , but it was thoroughly uncongenial to his particular temperament . For him the satirical mode could only give rein to the very scorn and self - hatred which ...
... less an idealist than Shelley satire can , of course , be a potent weapon , but it was thoroughly uncongenial to his particular temperament . For him the satirical mode could only give rein to the very scorn and self - hatred which ...
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Locating an Audience | 17 |
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The Lyric Outward Bound | 63 |
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