Xavier University Studies, Volumen10Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1971 |
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... Shelley's desire to believe in the possibility of radical change through peaceful persuasion was shared by widely divergent spokesmen for the times in ways directly related to the poem ; and third , that the poem shows Shelley ...
... Shelley's desire to believe in the possibility of radical change through peaceful persuasion was shared by widely divergent spokesmen for the times in ways directly related to the poem ; and third , that the poem shows Shelley ...
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... Shelley : “ War , waged from whatever motive , extinguishes the sentiment of reason and justice in the mind . " Reason and justice are the prosaic equivalents to Wisdom and Love , and none of these can be present without equality . But ...
... Shelley : “ War , waged from whatever motive , extinguishes the sentiment of reason and justice in the mind . " Reason and justice are the prosaic equivalents to Wisdom and Love , and none of these can be present without equality . But ...
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... Shelley implies ; that deficiency can be supplied through the persuasive powers of the poet , whose duty it is to " familiarize the highly refined imagination of the more select classes of poetical readers with beautiful idealisms of ...
... Shelley implies ; that deficiency can be supplied through the persuasive powers of the poet , whose duty it is to " familiarize the highly refined imagination of the more select classes of poetical readers with beautiful idealisms of ...
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