Percy Bysshe Shelley, Poet and PioneerKennikat Press, 1968 - Всего страниц: 135 |
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... reason- ing instinct all divine , " Shelley possessed in an eminent degree . He grasped and assimilated those democratic ideals which were destined to survive ; and if his creed be compared with that of the other poets and thinkers of ...
... reason- ing instinct all divine , " Shelley possessed in an eminent degree . He grasped and assimilated those democratic ideals which were destined to survive ; and if his creed be compared with that of the other poets and thinkers of ...
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... reason far to seek . For as each age has its own ideal of what is " correct " in literature , so has it a body of cultured and accomplished critics - on their own lines , and within their own limits , the " best judges " of their ...
... reason far to seek . For as each age has its own ideal of what is " correct " in literature , so has it a body of cultured and accomplished critics - on their own lines , and within their own limits , the " best judges " of their ...
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... reason to the contrary , he was unfortunate enough to be brought up in affluence and saved the necessity of earn ... reasons , is it not time that we finally divested ourselves of the notion of that weak , amiable , unscientific Shelley ...
... reason to the contrary , he was unfortunate enough to be brought up in affluence and saved the necessity of earn ... reasons , is it not time that we finally divested ourselves of the notion of that weak , amiable , unscientific Shelley ...
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