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75 PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY ( 1856. ) AFTER the long biography of Moore , it is half a comfort to think of a poet as to whom our information is but scanty . The few intimates of Shelley seem inclined to go to their graves without telling in ...
75 PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY ( 1856. ) AFTER the long biography of Moore , it is half a comfort to think of a poet as to whom our information is but scanty . The few intimates of Shelley seem inclined to go to their graves without telling in ...
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These two forms of abstract personification exhaust all which can be considered characters among Shelley's poemsone poem excepted . Of course , all his works contain ' Spirits , ' " Phantasms , ' ' Dream No. 1 , ' and Fairy No.
These two forms of abstract personification exhaust all which can be considered characters among Shelley's poemsone poem excepted . Of course , all his works contain ' Spirits , ' " Phantasms , ' ' Dream No. 1 , ' and Fairy No.
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The exact opposite , however , to Shelley , in the nature of his sensibility , is Keats . That great poet used to pepper his tongue , ' to enjoy in all its grandeur the cool flavour of delicious claret . ' When you know it , you seem to ...
The exact opposite , however , to Shelley , in the nature of his sensibility , is Keats . That great poet used to pepper his tongue , ' to enjoy in all its grandeur the cool flavour of delicious claret . ' When you know it , you seem to ...
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