Percy Bysshe Shelley, Poet and PioneerKennikat Press, 1968 - Всего страниц: 135 |
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... assert that his opinions had been strengthened and confirmed by the experience that the years had brought him ... asserted that the luxuries and comforts of the rich are a tax on the industry of the poor . But while thus insisting on the ...
... assert that his opinions had been strengthened and confirmed by the experience that the years had brought him ... asserted that the luxuries and comforts of the rich are a tax on the industry of the poor . But while thus insisting on the ...
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... accept Shelley as a great poet , was not only unmistakably in earnest , but was courageously reverting to a critical judgment which is far more in accord with the real sentiments of the cultured classes than the vapid eulogies of which ...
... accept Shelley as a great poet , was not only unmistakably in earnest , but was courageously reverting to a critical judgment which is far more in accord with the real sentiments of the cultured classes than the vapid eulogies of which ...
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... assert that a sympathy with Shelley the pioneer is an obstacle to a right appreciation of Shelley the poet , is the crown of critical foolishness . If we seek for a terse and comprehensive title for Shelley's poetical contribution to ...
... assert that a sympathy with Shelley the pioneer is an obstacle to a right appreciation of Shelley the poet , is the crown of critical foolishness . If we seek for a terse and comprehensive title for Shelley's poetical contribution to ...
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