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... Shelley the halo which he had just taken from him . Dowden's revelations about Shelley's private life forced Arnold to reconsider his view of the poet's character which had been formed , he tells us , by Mary Shelley's " four delightful ...
... Shelley the halo which he had just taken from him . Dowden's revelations about Shelley's private life forced Arnold to reconsider his view of the poet's character which had been formed , he tells us , by Mary Shelley's " four delightful ...
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... Shelley be relied on , for " She was Harriet's successor . " As for Shelley's belief in the story , it is , Arnold asserts , an example of Shelley's unusual power of self - deception . " Shelley's asserting a thing vehemently , " he ...
... Shelley be relied on , for " She was Harriet's successor . " As for Shelley's belief in the story , it is , Arnold asserts , an example of Shelley's unusual power of self - deception . " Shelley's asserting a thing vehemently , " he ...
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... Shelley's poetry . Nor did he have any real sympathy with Shelley's social and political ideas which had drawn many followers to him . The Shelley whom Arnold admired ... Shelley's poetry is not entirely sane either . " 119 Shelley's poetry.
... Shelley's poetry . Nor did he have any real sympathy with Shelley's social and political ideas which had drawn many followers to him . The Shelley whom Arnold admired ... Shelley's poetry is not entirely sane either . " 119 Shelley's poetry.
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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