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13 : Shelley and the Spirit of Liberty THERE are a number of themes which may be said to run through Shelley's poetry , and one of the most important is that of the necessity of liberty to the human spirit .
13 : Shelley and the Spirit of Liberty THERE are a number of themes which may be said to run through Shelley's poetry , and one of the most important is that of the necessity of liberty to the human spirit .
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The Revolt of Islam · 295 In contrast , the Spirit of Nature to Shelley stood for justice , peace and love . Herein lay the weakest link in Shelley's argument , for his Spirit of Nature was not in truth the spirit which science had ...
The Revolt of Islam · 295 In contrast , the Spirit of Nature to Shelley stood for justice , peace and love . Herein lay the weakest link in Shelley's argument , for his Spirit of Nature was not in truth the spirit which science had ...
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Shelley's first thought had been to make them brother and sister , for incest was an idea which fascinated the Romantics , both as an unusual experience , and as likely to satisfy the need for a perfect identity of feelings and ...
Shelley's first thought had been to make them brother and sister , for incest was an idea which fascinated the Romantics , both as an unusual experience , and as likely to satisfy the need for a perfect identity of feelings and ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
Burke and the Whigs | 38 |
The Radicals | 80 |
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