Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and Fragments, Volumen1E. Moxon, 1852 - 293 páginas |
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... opinions and views of Plato enounced in " The Republic , " which appeared remarkable to Shelley , are preserved , with the addition , in some instances , of his own brief observations on them . The second volume is chiefly composed of ...
... opinions and views of Plato enounced in " The Republic , " which appeared remarkable to Shelley , are preserved , with the addition , in some instances , of his own brief observations on them . The second volume is chiefly composed of ...
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... opinions may be found here . His indignant detestation of political oppression did not prevent him from deprecating the smallest approach to similar crimes on the part of his own party ; and he abjured revenge and retaliation , while he ...
... opinions may be found here . His indignant detestation of political oppression did not prevent him from deprecating the smallest approach to similar crimes on the part of his own party ; and he abjured revenge and retaliation , while he ...
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... opinions of the vulgar usually conciliates , together with that which belonged to them in their higher character of poets , any excess will remain . We have thus circumscribed the word poetry within the limits of that art which is the ...
... opinions of the vulgar usually conciliates , together with that which belonged to them in their higher character of poets , any excess will remain . We have thus circumscribed the word poetry within the limits of that art which is the ...
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... opinion are not only necessarily poets as they are inventors , nor even as their words unveil the per- manent analogy of things by images which participate in the life of truth ; but as their periods are harmonious and rhythmical , and ...
... opinion are not only necessarily poets as they are inventors , nor even as their words unveil the per- manent analogy of things by images which participate in the life of truth ; but as their periods are harmonious and rhythmical , and ...
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... opinion and action never before conceived ; which , copied into the imaginations of men , became as generals to the ... opinions founded upon those promulgated A DEFENCE OF POETRY . 27.
... opinion and action never before conceived ; which , copied into the imaginations of men , became as generals to the ... opinions founded upon those promulgated A DEFENCE OF POETRY . 27.
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