Shelley's ReligionUniversity of Minnesota Press, 1937 - 320 strani |
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Stran 22
... Hogg already quoted : My father called on S. in London , who converted him to Christianity . He mentioned my name ... Hogg , prints sanctity for Christianity in the first sentence and sceptical for deistical in the second . He makes the ...
... Hogg already quoted : My father called on S. in London , who converted him to Christianity . He mentioned my name ... Hogg , prints sanctity for Christianity in the first sentence and sceptical for deistical in the second . He makes the ...
Stran 25
... Hogg , it is true , rather makes light of the whole affair . He tells in a characteristically facetious manner of Shelley's delight in argument for argument's sake and his habit of addressing to strangers pseudonymous letters on the ...
... Hogg , it is true , rather makes light of the whole affair . He tells in a characteristically facetious manner of Shelley's delight in argument for argument's sake and his habit of addressing to strangers pseudonymous letters on the ...
Stran 209
... Hogg tells of occasions during the Oxford days when Shelley " discoursed of souls . . . .— of a future state and especially of a former state - of pre - existence , obscured for a time through the suspension of consciousness of personal ...
... Hogg tells of occasions during the Oxford days when Shelley " discoursed of souls . . . .— of a future state and especially of a former state - of pre - existence , obscured for a time through the suspension of consciousness of personal ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
SHELLEYS GOD | 17 |
SHELLEYS GOD Continued | 43 |
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A. C. Bradley Adonais appears assert beauty Byron called Cenci Christ conception course critics death declares Defence of Poetry Deism Deity Demogorgon desire divine doctrine dream earth earthly Epipsychidion Essay on Christianity eternal evil existence expression fact feel Gisborne Godwin happiness heart Heaven Hell Hellas Hogg hope Horace Smith human nature Ibid ideal ideas imagination immortality intellectual Jupiter Leigh Hunt Letters liberty living London man's means mind moral mystical Necessarianism Necessity of Atheism never pain passage passion Percy Bysshe Shelley perfect perhaps Philosophical Plato poem poet poet's Political Justice present principle Prometheus Unbound Queen Mab quoted reality reason regard religion religious Revolt of Islam seems selfish sense Shawcross Shelley says Shelley's thought Shelley's view simply society soul speaks Spirit stanza statement suffering theory things thou tion Triumph true truth ultimate universe words writings written