A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 ページ |
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... Shelley as something outside the pale . The condemna- tion was in part the consequence of his early marriage and the tragic fate of poor Harriet Westbrook , for which indeed no excuse can be made except that of Mrs. Campbell in her Shelley ...
... Shelley as something outside the pale . The condemna- tion was in part the consequence of his early marriage and the tragic fate of poor Harriet Westbrook , for which indeed no excuse can be made except that of Mrs. Campbell in her Shelley ...
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... Shelley came on a very incomplete and untrustworthy ver- sion of the story . It is a product of Shelley's reading of Shakespeare and the Elizabethan dramatists , and his own intense and hysterical reaction to a story of cruelty . For if ...
... Shelley came on a very incomplete and untrustworthy ver- sion of the story . It is a product of Shelley's reading of Shakespeare and the Elizabethan dramatists , and his own intense and hysterical reaction to a story of cruelty . For if ...
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... Shelley's thought towards America , as the land of freedom ; but the final song is in the spirit of Shelley's most eloquent lyrics of sorrow , a reminder once more that the sorrow is not purely personal , but ... Shelley's longer SHELLEY 401.
... Shelley's thought towards America , as the land of freedom ; but the final song is in the spirit of Shelley's most eloquent lyrics of sorrow , a reminder once more that the sorrow is not purely personal , but ... Shelley's longer SHELLEY 401.
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