Shelley: His Thought and WorkFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1971 - Всего страниц: 394 |
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... accepted in the eighteenth century . But he does borrow from two of the most famous accounts of Golden Ages , Thomson's in Spring and Milton's Eden , since his world , like theirs , is pastoral . Shelley looks forward to controlling ...
... accepted in the eighteenth century . But he does borrow from two of the most famous accounts of Golden Ages , Thomson's in Spring and Milton's Eden , since his world , like theirs , is pastoral . Shelley looks forward to controlling ...
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... accepted before he attains the maximum of happiness and freedom open to him . Prometheus repre- sents the mind of Man , and his liberation is symbolic of Man's . The writing of Prometheus Unbound was done in three short spells . Act I ...
... accepted before he attains the maximum of happiness and freedom open to him . Prometheus repre- sents the mind of Man , and his liberation is symbolic of Man's . The writing of Prometheus Unbound was done in three short spells . Act I ...
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... accepted the Christian soul - concept until it parts company with Plato's by importing more detail . And we have already seen how insistently he advocated Christian morality . Yet he was vilified by the Christians of his day , because ...
... accepted the Christian soul - concept until it parts company with Plato's by importing more detail . And we have already seen how insistently he advocated Christian morality . Yet he was vilified by the Christians of his day , because ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I DISJOINTED VISIONS I | 1 |
QUEEN MAB | 27 |
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