Percy Bysshe Shelley, Poet and PioneerKennikat Press, 1968 - Всего страниц: 135 |
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... truth about Shelley in any particular ? " was the despairing cry of a rather uncongenial student of the poet . ' Perhaps not ; but it should be our desire to know the truth about him , not so much in any " particular " as in the main ...
... truth about Shelley in any particular ? " was the despairing cry of a rather uncongenial student of the poet . ' Perhaps not ; but it should be our desire to know the truth about him , not so much in any " particular " as in the main ...
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... truth of the opinions set forth in his Address to the Irish People , but he could not be unaware that the publication of the pamphlet had failed to produce the effect which he anticipated ; nor could he foresee , by way of comfort for ...
... truth of the opinions set forth in his Address to the Irish People , but he could not be unaware that the publication of the pamphlet had failed to produce the effect which he anticipated ; nor could he foresee , by way of comfort for ...
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... truth is that , so far from being , as his apologists have represented him , at once the advocate and the victim of ... truths before they are put into definite shape , Shelley was an evolutionist . " We have now seen what were in fact ...
... truth is that , so far from being , as his apologists have represented him , at once the advocate and the victim of ... truths before they are put into definite shape , Shelley was an evolutionist . " We have now seen what were in fact ...
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