ShelleyRowman and Littlefield, 1975 - Всего страниц: 160 |
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... experience accounts for both the vividly recaptured sense of awe at the sight of river , ravine and sky , and also for an exclamatory tone and rather loose syntax which make the poem difficult to follow . Section 2 , for instance ...
... experience accounts for both the vividly recaptured sense of awe at the sight of river , ravine and sky , and also for an exclamatory tone and rather loose syntax which make the poem difficult to follow . Section 2 , for instance ...
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... experience is conveyed in some details of the second paragraph . Shelley doesn't glamorise the weather , it was ... experiences . Shelley doesn't need to tell us that billiard balls would be the toys to hand in the Count's house or that ...
... experience is conveyed in some details of the second paragraph . Shelley doesn't glamorise the weather , it was ... experiences . Shelley doesn't need to tell us that billiard balls would be the toys to hand in the Count's house or that ...
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... experience , not by being told . ' Of such truths / Each to itself must be the oracle . ' Experience , not dogma , is supreme . It is by coming to this conclusion , by being content with not knowing the un- knowable , but trusting in ...
... experience , not by being told . ' Of such truths / Each to itself must be the oracle . ' Experience , not dogma , is supreme . It is by coming to this conclusion , by being content with not knowing the un- knowable , but trusting in ...
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Shelleys Life in England II | 11 |
Queen Mab | 30 |
Alastor The Hymn to Intellectual Beauty Mont Blanc | 46 |
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