Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... Shelley seem inclined to go to their graves without telling in accurate detail the curious circum- stances of his life . We are left to be content with vain ' prefaces ' and the circumstantial details ... Shelley PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY (1856)
... Shelley seem inclined to go to their graves without telling in accurate detail the curious circum- stances of his life . We are left to be content with vain ' prefaces ' and the circumstantial details ... Shelley PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY (1856)
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... Shelley , the habit of frequenting mountain - tops has reduced them to evanescent mists of lyrical energy . One poem of Shelley's , however , has two beings of another order ; creations which , if not absolutely dramatic characters of ...
... Shelley , the habit of frequenting mountain - tops has reduced them to evanescent mists of lyrical energy . One poem of Shelley's , however , has two beings of another order ; creations which , if not absolutely dramatic characters of ...
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... 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 read it in his poetry . There is ...
... 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 read it in his poetry . There is ...
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