ShelleyRowman and Littlefield, 1975 - Всего страниц: 160 |
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... final analogy for himself shows him to be a forerunner of Prometheus . He is like a giant oak : peacefully and movelessly it braves The midnight conflict of the wintry storm , As in the sunlight's calm it spreads Its worn and withered ...
... final analogy for himself shows him to be a forerunner of Prometheus . He is like a giant oak : peacefully and movelessly it braves The midnight conflict of the wintry storm , As in the sunlight's calm it spreads Its worn and withered ...
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... final expression in the elegy on Keats . One of poetry's most important functions is to find harmony in this duality : poetry ' marries exultation and horror , grief and pleasure , eternity and change ; it subdues to union , under its ...
... final expression in the elegy on Keats . One of poetry's most important functions is to find harmony in this duality : poetry ' marries exultation and horror , grief and pleasure , eternity and change ; it subdues to union , under its ...
Стр. 152
... compelling of Shelley's narratives . The ambiguity of The Triumph of Life mirrors the ambiguity of the last year of Shelley's life , with its new friendships and pro- jects , and its renewed distresses . Even the final 152.
... compelling of Shelley's narratives . The ambiguity of The Triumph of Life mirrors the ambiguity of the last year of Shelley's life , with its new friendships and pro- jects , and its renewed distresses . Even the final 152.
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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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