A Study in Shelley Criticism: An Examination of the Principal Interpretations of Shelley's Art and Philosophy in England from 1818 to 1860Priv. print., 1937 - 176 sider |
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... Shelley made mention - and this character- istic is actually in the poems , and not merely derived from her knowledge of her husband - of Shelley's constant abstraction of love in his poetic treatment of it . † The second class is , of ...
... Shelley made mention - and this character- istic is actually in the poems , and not merely derived from her knowledge of her husband - of Shelley's constant abstraction of love in his poetic treatment of it . † The second class is , of ...
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... Shelley's personal history , through having , as he boasted , been " the first to turn the tide of obloquy " * from Shelley's weaknesses and direct the public attention to his more lovely traits , Medwin thought himself possess- ed of ...
... Shelley's personal history , through having , as he boasted , been " the first to turn the tide of obloquy " * from Shelley's weaknesses and direct the public attention to his more lovely traits , Medwin thought himself possess- ed of ...
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... Shelley a theory of the poetic mind which represented the poet as a creature of " impulse " and thus sought to explain that portion of Shelley's mind which was beyond the rational ; his exposition of the extreme simplicity of this type ...
... Shelley a theory of the poetic mind which represented the poet as a creature of " impulse " and thus sought to explain that portion of Shelley's mind which was beyond the rational ; his exposition of the extreme simplicity of this type ...
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