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... bright bird , insect , or gentle beast I consciously have injured , but still loved And cherished these my kindred ; then forgive This boast , beloved brethren , and withdraw No portion of your wonted favour now ! -The natural piety ...
... bright bird , insect , or gentle beast I consciously have injured , but still loved And cherished these my kindred ; then forgive This boast , beloved brethren , and withdraw No portion of your wonted favour now ! -The natural piety ...
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... bright , winged , -inwoven , and the rest of the fondled vocabulary that any reader of Shelley could go on enumerating . They manifest themselves as decidedly deplorable in The Cloud and To a Skylark , which illus- trate the dangers of ...
... bright , winged , -inwoven , and the rest of the fondled vocabulary that any reader of Shelley could go on enumerating . They manifest themselves as decidedly deplorable in The Cloud and To a Skylark , which illus- trate the dangers of ...
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... bright ' in ' bright reason ' ) , puts it beyond doubt that Shelley is , characteristically , addressing himself— the ' pardlike Spirit beautiful and swift , ' the ' Love in desolation masked , ' the ' Power girt round with weakness ...
... bright ' in ' bright reason ' ) , puts it beyond doubt that Shelley is , characteristically , addressing himself— the ' pardlike Spirit beautiful and swift , ' the ' Love in desolation masked , ' the ' Power girt round with weakness ...
Contents
Chapter I | 4 |
THE LINE OF | 10 |
Note A Carew and the Line of | 37 |
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Revaluation: Tradition & Development in English Poetry F R (Frank Raymond) 1895-1 Leavis No preview available - 2021 |
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