A Critical History of English PoetryChatto & Windus, 1956 - 539 ページ |
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... hope for the future . If Divine Right and Original Sin were fables , if human nature was not corrupt at the source , if God meant man to be happy , if such was Nature's holy plan , what might not men achieve if they broke their chains ...
... hope for the future . If Divine Right and Original Sin were fables , if human nature was not corrupt at the source , if God meant man to be happy , if such was Nature's holy plan , what might not men achieve if they broke their chains ...
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... hope to find in both means to promote the coming of the millennium . Knowledge for the sake of know- ledge , poetry for the sake of poetry , were never Shelley's con- scious aim . When not merely relieving his own feelings he is seeking ...
... hope to find in both means to promote the coming of the millennium . Knowledge for the sake of know- ledge , poetry for the sake of poetry , were never Shelley's con- scious aim . When not merely relieving his own feelings he is seeking ...
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... hope or consolation ; he is " the idle singer of an empty day " , singing only for the recreation of men meshed within this smoky web Of unrejoicing labour , and all under the doom of death . ( But may not the singer " animate and ...
... hope or consolation ; he is " the idle singer of an empty day " , singing only for the recreation of men meshed within this smoky web Of unrejoicing labour , and all under the doom of death . ( But may not the singer " animate and ...
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