A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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256. oldal
... poem was in advance of its day was in the use of wonder and the supernatural , which Coleridge in his later comments , though fortunately not in the poem itself , was anxious to excuse away by laying the stress on the psychological ...
... poem was in advance of its day was in the use of wonder and the supernatural , which Coleridge in his later comments , though fortunately not in the poem itself , was anxious to excuse away by laying the stress on the psychological ...
343. oldal
... poems . As he explains it in his own preface , the poem is an al- legory - symbol might be a better word , since the idea is suggested rather than fully worked out of the selfish search for the ideal , which prevents the poet from ...
... poems . As he explains it in his own preface , the poem is an al- legory - symbol might be a better word , since the idea is suggested rather than fully worked out of the selfish search for the ideal , which prevents the poet from ...
351. oldal
... poem lies mainly in its personal note . Lionel , the poet and revolutionary , is like all Shelley's heroes at this time , an idealized portrait of himself , tinged with a rather masochistic exaggeration of the persecution he suffers ...
... poem lies mainly in its personal note . Lionel , the poet and revolutionary , is like all Shelley's heroes at this time , an idealized portrait of himself , tinged with a rather masochistic exaggeration of the persecution he suffers ...
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