Xavier University Studies, Volumen5Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1966 |
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... Shelley's search for the attributes of perfection . Also , for the first time in a long poem , Shelley gives his imagination free rein to explore the borderlines of consciousness , a poetic mode which he uses with great frequency in ...
... Shelley's search for the attributes of perfection . Also , for the first time in a long poem , Shelley gives his imagination free rein to explore the borderlines of consciousness , a poetic mode which he uses with great frequency in ...
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... Shelley . Newman Ivey White , who wrote the definitive biog- raphy of Shelley , is sufficiently convinced of this point to say that " the over - idealistic poet as described in both the preface and in the poem is undoubtedly Shelley ...
... Shelley . Newman Ivey White , who wrote the definitive biog- raphy of Shelley , is sufficiently convinced of this point to say that " the over - idealistic poet as described in both the preface and in the poem is undoubtedly Shelley ...
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... Shelley of denouncing deep intellectual endeavor into the secrets of the universe . Arthur DuBois attempts to resolve the problem of the in- consistencies by maintaining that Shelley's Poet is a genius who , through the fulfillment of ...
... Shelley of denouncing deep intellectual endeavor into the secrets of the universe . Arthur DuBois attempts to resolve the problem of the in- consistencies by maintaining that Shelley's Poet is a genius who , through the fulfillment of ...
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Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes5-7 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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