A Study of Shelley's PoetryUniversity of New Mexico Press, 1967 - 335 sider |
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Side 85
... structure : by trope in the light imagery ; by structure in the implicit cause and consequence in the paragraphic sequence . Public destiny and private destiny are no more separable in the third movement , the last eighty- nine lines ...
... structure : by trope in the light imagery ; by structure in the implicit cause and consequence in the paragraphic sequence . Public destiny and private destiny are no more separable in the third movement , the last eighty- nine lines ...
Side 167
... structure to that which , without it , would be imperfect . The resulting whole is the greatest long poem in the ... structural principle of harmony ) changed the mean- ing of the whole ; and , to my mind , Shelley succeeded in mak- ing ...
... structure to that which , without it , would be imperfect . The resulting whole is the greatest long poem in the ... structural principle of harmony ) changed the mean- ing of the whole ; and , to my mind , Shelley succeeded in mak- ing ...
Side 196
... structure need not , of course , be physical . A discovery or realization is no less a dramatic action for being mental rather than physical . In like manner an emotional change such as falling in love is an action . What defines an ...
... structure need not , of course , be physical . A discovery or realization is no less a dramatic action for being mental rather than physical . In like manner an emotional change such as falling in love is an action . What defines an ...
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The cold earth slept below | 8 |
Hymn to Intellectual Beauty | 21 |
The Revolt of Islam | 35 |
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Adonais Asia's awaken Beatrice bright Byron calm cave Cenci child Claire clouds critical curse dark death deep Demogorgon divine drama dream earth echoes emotional eternity Euganean Hills evil existence experience eyes fear flowers give heart heaven hope Hours human mind Hunt ideal imagery imaginative Intellectual Beauty Iona Jane Jupiter Jupiter's knowledge language Laon Leigh Hunt light lines living Lycidas lyric Maenad Mary meaning Mont Blanc moon moral mystical nature never night ocean Oceanides Panthea paradise passion perhaps Peter Bell physical Pisa play poem poet poetry Prome Prometheus and Asia Prometheus Unbound reality reflects religious Revolt of Islam scene Semichorus sense Sensitive Plant shadow shapes Shel Shelley wrote Shelley's simile song soul sound speaks spirit stanza stars sweet symbol tercet thee things thou thought tion triumph truth universe Venice vision voice wind words Wordsworth