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... Shelley . By Professor Paul de REUL . V. William Cobbett . By G. K. CHESTERTON , F.R.S.L. VI . The Naturalistic Motive in Modern Pictures . By EDWIN FAGG , F.R.S.L. 69889 99 THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES OF GEORGIA 5-63 INTRODUCTION . BY THE ...
... Shelley . By Professor Paul de REUL . V. William Cobbett . By G. K. CHESTERTON , F.R.S.L. VI . The Naturalistic Motive in Modern Pictures . By EDWIN FAGG , F.R.S.L. 69889 99 THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES OF GEORGIA 5-63 INTRODUCTION . BY THE ...
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... Shelley " forms , from one point of view , a pendant to Mr. Noyes ' lecture . For revolutionary as were Shelley's religious , political and social views , he poured them forth through the time - honoured prosodic channels . His all ...
... Shelley " forms , from one point of view , a pendant to Mr. Noyes ' lecture . For revolutionary as were Shelley's religious , political and social views , he poured them forth through the time - honoured prosodic channels . His all ...
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... Shelley , in spite of his humanitarian cosmopolitan- ism , has not had the same popularity on the Continent as Byron . It is therefore interesting to note the increasing attention that is being paid to his poetry among the Latin peoples ...
... Shelley , in spite of his humanitarian cosmopolitan- ism , has not had the same popularity on the Continent as Byron . It is therefore interesting to note the increasing attention that is being paid to his poetry among the Latin peoples ...
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... Shelley - and in " Adonais " -- the spirit of poetry and the rhetorical form are often inseparable . The “ Ode to the West Wind , " from its opening apostrophe to its final rhetorical question , might be printed in a textbook on ...
... Shelley - and in " Adonais " -- the spirit of poetry and the rhetorical form are often inseparable . The “ Ode to the West Wind , " from its opening apostrophe to its final rhetorical question , might be printed in a textbook on ...
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... bitterest and most desolate feeling of the human heart- " They have taken away my Master , and I know not where they have laid him . ' " " THE CENTENARY OF SHELLEY . BY PROFESSOR PAUL DE REUL SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF MODERN LITERATURE . 67.
... bitterest and most desolate feeling of the human heart- " They have taken away my Master , and I know not where they have laid him . ' " " THE CENTENARY OF SHELLEY . BY PROFESSOR PAUL DE REUL SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF MODERN LITERATURE . 67.
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