The Pursuit of Death: A Study of Shelley's PoetryOxford University Press, 1933 - 339 páginas |
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... moods in this vacillation in all save artistry that distinguishes the poems of 1830. It alter- nates with other moods ... mood , there is but little here of melancholy , of ado- lescent languor . There is nothing of precocious sophistica ...
... moods in this vacillation in all save artistry that distinguishes the poems of 1830. It alter- nates with other moods ... mood , there is but little here of melancholy , of ado- lescent languor . There is nothing of precocious sophistica ...
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... mood to the object , he is faint in the presence of autumnal decay , comforted by the flowers on a grave , pensive before decadent loveliness , sad with the world's woe ; reacting from mood to mood , he is afraid of death as well as of ...
... mood to the object , he is faint in the presence of autumnal decay , comforted by the flowers on a grave , pensive before decadent loveliness , sad with the world's woe ; reacting from mood to mood , he is afraid of death as well as of ...
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... mood constrained to its natural musical form , this is one of Shelley's finest poems in his more classical mode . It says much for the essential integrity of Shelley's will that this poem should appear among these lyrics of lost or ...
... mood constrained to its natural musical form , this is one of Shelley's finest poems in his more classical mode . It says much for the essential integrity of Shelley's will that this poem should appear among these lyrics of lost or ...
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