Wordsworth's Influence on Shelley: A Study of Poetic AuthorityMacmillan, 1988 - Всего страниц: 243 |
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... means it not in the sense of law - givers ; he means that poets are utilitarian media through which influences are channelled or nego- tiated . They are not so much figures of authority , but of dissemination . Here we can look forward ...
... means it not in the sense of law - givers ; he means that poets are utilitarian media through which influences are channelled or nego- tiated . They are not so much figures of authority , but of dissemination . Here we can look forward ...
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... means ( Alastor's second title is , after all , The Spirit of Solitude ) . Peacock tells us that he suggested the title to Shelley , meaning it as an ' evil genius'.7 But more precisely , ' alastor ' in Greek means an avenging spirit ...
... means ( Alastor's second title is , after all , The Spirit of Solitude ) . Peacock tells us that he suggested the title to Shelley , meaning it as an ' evil genius'.7 But more precisely , ' alastor ' in Greek means an avenging spirit ...
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... means to extend the implications . These antithetical yet complementary qualities are inherent in the nature of influence . As a destroyer , the power of influence over - runs the poet , threatening to annihilate his individu- ality ...
... means to extend the implications . These antithetical yet complementary qualities are inherent in the nature of influence . As a destroyer , the power of influence over - runs the poet , threatening to annihilate his individu- ality ...
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