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Tradition & Development in English Poetry Frank Raymond Leavis. CHAPTER SIX Shelley F Shelley had not received some ... Shelley's poetry . For they would seem to be obvious enough . Yet it is only one incitement out of many when a ...
Tradition & Development in English Poetry Frank Raymond Leavis. CHAPTER SIX Shelley F Shelley had not received some ... Shelley's poetry . For they would seem to be obvious enough . Yet it is only one incitement out of many when a ...
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... Shelley's imagery ) . Here , clearly , in these peculiarities of imagery and sense , peculiarities analysable ... Shelley's : his weak grasp upon the actual . This weak- ness , of course , commonly has more or less creditable accounts ...
... Shelley's imagery ) . Here , clearly , in these peculiarities of imagery and sense , peculiarities analysable ... Shelley's : his weak grasp upon the actual . This weak- ness , of course , commonly has more or less creditable accounts ...
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... Shelley's one hundred and forty ) does not belong merely to the record ; it was present ( or at least the movement towards it was ) in the experience , as those images , one mind , ' ' the same face - epitomizing , as they do , the ...
... Shelley's one hundred and forty ) does not belong merely to the record ; it was present ( or at least the movement towards it was ) in the experience , as those images , one mind , ' ' the same face - epitomizing , as they do , the ...
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