Shelley: His Thought and WorkFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1971 - Всего страниц: 394 |
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... stanzas are designed to show the wind's power in three spheres of Nature , in preparation for the prayer to the Wind , as pseudo - god , in stanzas 4 and 5 . The keynote of the first three stanzas is balance . Their settings , land ...
... stanzas are designed to show the wind's power in three spheres of Nature , in preparation for the prayer to the Wind , as pseudo - god , in stanzas 4 and 5 . The keynote of the first three stanzas is balance . Their settings , land ...
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... stanzas 18-21 , Shelley expresses his own sorrow . At last , in stanzas 22-9 , this lamentation stings Urania to action . Speeding from her secret Paradise over the hardened hearts and barbed tongues of men , which , to her aery tread ...
... stanzas 18-21 , Shelley expresses his own sorrow . At last , in stanzas 22-9 , this lamentation stings Urania to action . Speeding from her secret Paradise over the hardened hearts and barbed tongues of men , which , to her aery tread ...
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... stanzas 36-8 . Then , finally abandoning the pas- toral convention , he begins the last and best part of the poem . The last seventeen stanzas are an exultant denial of death's victory , from a typically Shelleyan angle . We are told we ...
... stanzas 36-8 . Then , finally abandoning the pas- toral convention , he begins the last and best part of the poem . The last seventeen stanzas are an exultant denial of death's victory , from a typically Shelleyan angle . We are told we ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I DISJOINTED VISIONS I | 1 |
QUEEN MAB | 27 |
UNREST 181316 | 48 |
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