A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... Shelley's earlier attempts , and there is no reason to suppose him to have been other than in earnest about them . Also a second ro- mance of horror appeared - St. Irvyne or The Rosicru- cian - less successful than Zastrozzi in finding ...
... Shelley's earlier attempts , and there is no reason to suppose him to have been other than in earnest about them . Also a second ro- mance of horror appeared - St. Irvyne or The Rosicru- cian - less successful than Zastrozzi in finding ...
342. oldal
... Shelley's own charnel - house imagery ) , was something that the romantics introduced . And with that a more definite break with the philosophy of the Enlightenment was achieved . Politi- cally Shelley continued to be dominated by the ...
... Shelley's own charnel - house imagery ) , was something that the romantics introduced . And with that a more definite break with the philosophy of the Enlightenment was achieved . Politi- cally Shelley continued to be dominated by the ...
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... Shelley . Critics , trading perhaps on Shelley's own modest disavowals , have been rather less than just to the poem . Granted that the story , or rather stories , are weak , they are no weaker than that of The Revolt of Islam , and the ...
... Shelley . Critics , trading perhaps on Shelley's own modest disavowals , have been rather less than just to the poem . Granted that the story , or rather stories , are weak , they are no weaker than that of The Revolt of Islam , and the ...
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