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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 critic ...
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 critic ...
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... Shelley could go on enumerating . They manifest themselves as decidedly deplorable in The Cloud and To a Skylark , which illus- trate the dangers of fostering the kind of ... Shelley has something more important to deal with 215 SHELLEY.
... Shelley could go on enumerating . They manifest themselves as decidedly deplorable in The Cloud and To a Skylark , which illus- trate the dangers of fostering the kind of ... Shelley has something more important to deal with 215 SHELLEY.
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... Shelley , a remarkable exception : his genius may be essentially lyrical , but he can , transcending limitations , write great drama . This estimate of The Cenci is cer- tainly a ... Shelley's drama and tragedy do not grow out of 223 SHELLEY.
... Shelley , a remarkable exception : his genius may be essentially lyrical , but he can , transcending limitations , write great drama . This estimate of The Cenci is cer- tainly a ... Shelley's drama and tragedy do not grow out of 223 SHELLEY.
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