The Great Tradition in English Literature from Shakespeare to Shaw, Volume 1Citadel Press, 1953 - 946 pagina's |
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Pagina 523
... Shelley's last exhibition is a poem on the State of Public Affairs . I fear , my dear Lord , you will be quite dis- gusted with all this stuff . The pamphlet referred to was undoubtedly the famous On the Necessity of Atheism in which ...
... Shelley's last exhibition is a poem on the State of Public Affairs . I fear , my dear Lord , you will be quite dis- gusted with all this stuff . The pamphlet referred to was undoubtedly the famous On the Necessity of Atheism in which ...
Pagina 533
... Shelley's twenty - first birthday . The first event duly took place and the little girl was named Eliza Ianthe - Eliza after Harriett's sister whom , by now , Shelley openly detested , and Ianthe for the heroine of his own Queen Mab .
... Shelley's twenty - first birthday . The first event duly took place and the little girl was named Eliza Ianthe - Eliza after Harriett's sister whom , by now , Shelley openly detested , and Ianthe for the heroine of his own Queen Mab .
Pagina 553
... Shelley . Not until 1839 was she even permitted to publish an annotated edition of Shelley's works . Since that date there has been no question as to his fame , although the nature of his work and the character of his life have been ...
... Shelley . Not until 1839 was she even permitted to publish an annotated edition of Shelley's works . Since that date there has been no question as to his fame , although the nature of his work and the character of his life have been ...
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
THE GREAT ROMANTICS AND THE DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION | 375 |
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