A Study of Shelley's PoetryUniversity of New Mexico Press, 1967 - 335 sider |
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Side 167
... knowledge . Newman White's counterview is that Shelley's scientific knowledge “ is limited to the imagery and does not extend to the general philosophy of the poem , " that " Shelley did very little scientific reading after 1815 , " and ...
... knowledge . Newman White's counterview is that Shelley's scientific knowledge “ is limited to the imagery and does not extend to the general philosophy of the poem , " that " Shelley did very little scientific reading after 1815 , " and ...
Side 297
... knowledge , for the equation of the actual to the fanciful may weigh down the tone . However , the esthetic experience is likely to be the richer for a close knowledge of the literary allusion . I am again saying that it may profit us ...
... knowledge , for the equation of the actual to the fanciful may weigh down the tone . However , the esthetic experience is likely to be the richer for a close knowledge of the literary allusion . I am again saying that it may profit us ...
Side 318
... knowledge spring up , and another decay , and that we are never the same with respect to our knowledge , but that each several object of our thoughts suffers the same revolution . That which is called meditation , or the exercise of ...
... knowledge spring up , and another decay , and that we are never the same with respect to our knowledge , but that each several object of our thoughts suffers the same revolution . That which is called meditation , or the exercise of ...
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The Revolt of Islam | 35 |
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