The Garment of Praise: The Necessity for PoetryDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1929 - 401 strani |
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Stran 232
... Shelley's . Wordsworth , how- ever , had made the same adjustment with the downfall of his hopes which Shelley had to make before he could become a poet , and although he abandoned political aims in his poetry , whereas Shelley could ...
... Shelley's . Wordsworth , how- ever , had made the same adjustment with the downfall of his hopes which Shelley had to make before he could become a poet , and although he abandoned political aims in his poetry , whereas Shelley could ...
Stran 238
... Shelley had been indeed the mystical dreamer , the " poetic " youth , the sentimental weaver of pretty Utopias which he has often been represented , he would have little to say to a gen- eration which has been demoted by Evolution , and ...
... Shelley had been indeed the mystical dreamer , the " poetic " youth , the sentimental weaver of pretty Utopias which he has often been represented , he would have little to say to a gen- eration which has been demoted by Evolution , and ...
Stran 239
... Shelley , who was destined to " invest philosophy with passion , " whose mind and emotions were both formed to outsoar impatiently any bounds dictated by fear of consequences , who was prac tically never motivated by self - interest - ...
... Shelley , who was destined to " invest philosophy with passion , " whose mind and emotions were both formed to outsoar impatiently any bounds dictated by fear of consequences , who was prac tically never motivated by self - interest - ...
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The Garment of Praise: The Necessity for Poetry Eleanor Carroll Chilton,Herbert Agar Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1929 |
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