A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 Seiten |
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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 could have dreamed of or composed . He once wrote , Platonising to John Gisborne , " Some of us have , in a prior existence , been in love with an Antigone . " All his life Shelley was seeking this lost Antigone , and thinking ...
... Shelley could have dreamed of or composed . He once wrote , Platonising to John Gisborne , " Some of us have , in a prior existence , been in love with an Antigone . " All his life Shelley was seeking this lost Antigone , and thinking ...
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... Shelley's poetry stands less high in recent English estimation than it did even before the war . To Saintsbury , who detested Shelley's politics , he was nevertheless the quintessential poet ; to Herford , witness the chapter in the ...
... Shelley's poetry stands less high in recent English estimation than it did even before the war . To Saintsbury , who detested Shelley's politics , he was nevertheless the quintessential poet ; to Herford , witness the chapter in the ...
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