Percy Bysshe Shelley, Poet and PioneerKennikat Press, 1968 - Всего страниц: 135 |
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Henry S. Salt. while professing admiration for the poetry which resulted therefrom , as if the proverb " By their fruits ye shall know them " did not hold good in literature as elsewhere . 66 It will be shown in this volume that there ...
Henry S. Salt. while professing admiration for the poetry which resulted therefrom , as if the proverb " By their fruits ye shall know them " did not hold good in literature as elsewhere . 66 It will be shown in this volume that there ...
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... admiration of faculties the most dissimilar to his own , he was able , in spite of his seeming disqualifications , to give us , in his Shelley at Oxford , one of the best - perhaps the very best- of all the portraits of the poet , a ...
... admiration of faculties the most dissimilar to his own , he was able , in spite of his seeming disqualifications , to give us , in his Shelley at Oxford , one of the best - perhaps the very best- of all the portraits of the poet , a ...
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... admiration and respect , paid almost unconsciously by a proud and faulty spirit to one whom he secretly felt to be his superior . " If people only appreciated Shelley , where should I be ? " was Byron's remark ; and the words spoken ...
... admiration and respect , paid almost unconsciously by a proud and faulty spirit to one whom he secretly felt to be his superior . " If people only appreciated Shelley , where should I be ? " was Byron's remark ; and the words spoken ...
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