Shelley: A Life StoryOxford University Press, 1965 - Всего страниц: 310 |
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A Life Story Edmund Blunden. The same wonder is expressed in similar metaphor in a letter to the no doubt slightly ... expression in the midst of its flow , which brings the letters into a smaller compass than one expected from the begin ...
A Life Story Edmund Blunden. The same wonder is expressed in similar metaphor in a letter to the no doubt slightly ... expression in the midst of its flow , which brings the letters into a smaller compass than one expected from the begin ...
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... expressed in his pliant and ever - changing features . He left the conviction on the minds of his audience , that however great he was as a Poet , he was greater as an Orator . ' It is admissible that Trelawny possessed no great in ...
... expressed in his pliant and ever - changing features . He left the conviction on the minds of his audience , that however great he was as a Poet , he was greater as an Orator . ' It is admissible that Trelawny possessed no great in ...
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... expressed them , he was open to receive them thence . Shelley acknowledged himself that he had ' a tendency to imitate whatever he thought beautiful , in ancient or modern writers ' . This was true of idea and of expression , but all ...
... expressed them , he was open to receive them thence . Shelley acknowledged himself that he had ' a tendency to imitate whatever he thought beautiful , in ancient or modern writers ' . This was true of idea and of expression , but all ...
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