Shelley: A Life StoryOxford University Press, 1965 - Всего страниц: 310 |
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... human soul . The idea of commerce blasts human life and its native beauty . The only commerce which can yield a different result is that of good words and works . Religion , by which Shelley implies sects and cults rather than the ...
... human soul . The idea of commerce blasts human life and its native beauty . The only commerce which can yield a different result is that of good words and works . Religion , by which Shelley implies sects and cults rather than the ...
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... human passion in its most universal character , diversified with mov- ing and romantic adventures , and appealing , in contempt of all artificial opinions or institutions , to the common sympathies of every human breast . ' He presented ...
... human passion in its most universal character , diversified with mov- ing and romantic adventures , and appealing , in contempt of all artificial opinions or institutions , to the common sympathies of every human breast . ' He presented ...
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... human society ' , and although his model was to be Plato , the result would have been considerably nearer the explicatory method and vocabulary of the close of the eighteenth century . Shelley's character as a thinker has been drawn by ...
... human society ' , and although his model was to be Plato , the result would have been considerably nearer the explicatory method and vocabulary of the close of the eighteenth century . Shelley's character as a thinker has been drawn by ...
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