The Edinburgh Review1871 |
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Pàgina 428
... Revolt of Islam , ' corrected in proof by Shelley's own hand . The problem is , how it happens that in these poems there are grammatical laxi- ties and metrical oversights , which are not only stumbling- blocks to readers of ordinary ...
... Revolt of Islam , ' corrected in proof by Shelley's own hand . The problem is , how it happens that in these poems there are grammatical laxi- ties and metrical oversights , which are not only stumbling- blocks to readers of ordinary ...
Pàgina 432
... Revolt of Islam , ' for example , Shelley uses the epithet marmoreal in a passage that , hurriedly read , might suggest its reference to the sea , but where the context shows that it is metaphorically employed in a more familiar and 6 ...
... Revolt of Islam , ' for example , Shelley uses the epithet marmoreal in a passage that , hurriedly read , might suggest its reference to the sea , but where the context shows that it is metaphorically employed in a more familiar and 6 ...
Pàgina 436
... Revolt of Islam . ' It is repeated also in the Prometheus , ' and in a number of other poems . In many of the longer poems , indeed , the description occurs , not once alone , but several times , and is often associated with the other ...
... Revolt of Islam . ' It is repeated also in the Prometheus , ' and in a number of other poems . In many of the longer poems , indeed , the description occurs , not once alone , but several times , and is often associated with the other ...
Pàgina 437
... Revolt of Islam , ' with the exquisite employment of the same image in the more matured Prometheus " : 6 ' The point of one bright star is quivering still Deep in the orange light of widening morn Beyond the purple mountains : through a ...
... Revolt of Islam , ' with the exquisite employment of the same image in the more matured Prometheus " : 6 ' The point of one bright star is quivering still Deep in the orange light of widening morn Beyond the purple mountains : through a ...
Pàgina 441
... Revolt of Islam , ' and Shelley uses it in perfect good faith as a legitimate form of expression . While found in Chaucer and Gower , glode is , however , an archaism even in the Faery ' Queene , ' from which it must have been borrowed ...
... Revolt of Islam , ' and Shelley uses it in perfect good faith as a legitimate form of expression . While found in Chaucer and Gower , glode is , however , an archaism even in the Faery ' Queene , ' from which it must have been borrowed ...
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