The Pursuit of Death: A Study of Shelley's PoetryOctagon Books, 1970 - 339 páginas |
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... ideas have all the force of sensations , though they are ideas nevertheless . Shelley is a poet of ideas , and his images are the incorporation of ideas , as he himself repeatedly informed his readers . Indeed , Keats went so far as to ...
... ideas have all the force of sensations , though they are ideas nevertheless . Shelley is a poet of ideas , and his images are the incorporation of ideas , as he himself repeatedly informed his readers . Indeed , Keats went so far as to ...
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... ideas , Shelley's characteristic method of intellectual and artistic growth has been noted : a growth evident not so much in the appearance of new ideas as in the richer reworking of old ones - new learning about old ideas . Here ...
... ideas , Shelley's characteristic method of intellectual and artistic growth has been noted : a growth evident not so much in the appearance of new ideas as in the richer reworking of old ones - new learning about old ideas . Here ...
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... ideas , conscious ex- perience . Material things , to retain the mechanistic assump- tion for a moment , could not possibly , merely of themselves , give rise to anything so entirely different from their own nature as sensations and ideas ...
... ideas , conscious ex- perience . Material things , to retain the mechanistic assump- tion for a moment , could not possibly , merely of themselves , give rise to anything so entirely different from their own nature as sensations and ideas ...
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PLAYING WITH GHOSTS I | 1 |
NECESSITY AND DEATH | 26 |
REAL DEATH | 82 |
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Adonais aesthetic agony Alastor antithesis argument attitudes Beatrice becomes Byron called Catullus Cenci Christian Dæmon dark dead death deep dejection delight Demogorgon desire despair divine dramatic dream dualism elegy emotional essay eternal euthanasia evil experience fact failure faith fear feeling Godwin grave grief Harriet heart Heaven hope human Hymn ideal ideas imagination individual Intellectual Beauty intense intuition Keats Laon lines living loveliness Lucretius Lycidas lyric meaning mind misery Mont Blanc mood mortal mystery mystical nature pain painted veil pass passion perfect philosophy Platonic poem poet poet's poetic poetry political Prometheus Unbound Queen Mab reality realization Revolt of Islam romantic sadness sense sensitive sensuous shadow Shel Shelley Shelley's song sorrow soul spirit stanza struggle subjective idealism suffering sweet symbol Tennyson thee theme things thou thought tion tragedy tragic triumph truth tyrant ugliness veil verse victory vision wind Witch words young youth Zastrozzi