A Study of Shelley's PoetryUniversity of New Mexico Press, 1967 - 335 sider |
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Side 92
... present as it is , and discovers those laws according to which present things ought to be ordered , but he beholds the future in the present , and his thoughts are the germs of the flower and the fruit of latest time . Not that I assert ...
... present as it is , and discovers those laws according to which present things ought to be ordered , but he beholds the future in the present , and his thoughts are the germs of the flower and the fruit of latest time . Not that I assert ...
Side 151
... present self would then be but the mutilated expression , and the uni- verse might conceivably be a collection of such selves . I do not imply by this abridgment of James ' conclusions that Shelley meant to provide a theology for ...
... present self would then be but the mutilated expression , and the uni- verse might conceivably be a collection of such selves . I do not imply by this abridgment of James ' conclusions that Shelley meant to provide a theology for ...
Side 312
... present to our thoughts , whether he will or no . And , now , is it possible that those advantages should be at that time the objects of his desire ? For , if any one should say , being in health , ' I desire to be in health ' ; being ...
... present to our thoughts , whether he will or no . And , now , is it possible that those advantages should be at that time the objects of his desire ? For , if any one should say , being in health , ' I desire to be in health ' ; being ...
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Hymn to Intellectual Beauty | 21 |
The Revolt of Islam | 35 |
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