Essays and Studies: Being Volume ... of the New Series of Essays and Studies Collected for the English AssociationJ. Murray, 1992 |
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... suggests that the formal demands of the poem are exerting a pressure on the idiomatic articulacy of the writing . We can note here a first decided instance of the poem's extraordinary capacity to raise without overt statement the ...
... suggests that the formal demands of the poem are exerting a pressure on the idiomatic articulacy of the writing . We can note here a first decided instance of the poem's extraordinary capacity to raise without overt statement the ...
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... suggests that Shelley had given thought to the poem's accidentals , and had consciously decided on the form of punctuation as given here . The critical account offered above in fact makes this assumption in arriving at a text for the ...
... suggests that Shelley had given thought to the poem's accidentals , and had consciously decided on the form of punctuation as given here . The critical account offered above in fact makes this assumption in arriving at a text for the ...
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... suggests an analogy between the motivation of those who propagate the vindictive notion of hell and those who enjoy the vengeful pleasures of satire . Equally , they are trapped in a vicious circle , a self - perpetuating cycle of ...
... suggests an analogy between the motivation of those who propagate the vindictive notion of hell and those who enjoy the vengeful pleasures of satire . Equally , they are trapped in a vicious circle , a self - perpetuating cycle of ...
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THE TEXT IN TIME | 24 |
SHELLEY AND THE AMBIVALENCE OF LAUGHTER | 43 |
PETER BELL PETERLOO AND THE POLITICS OF | 63 |
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