 | 1983 - 1054 páginas
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 | Timothy Miller - 1997 - 368 páginas
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 | Duncan Wu - 1999 - 580 páginas
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 | Jackie DiSalvo, G. A. Rosso, Christopher Z. Hobson - 1998 - 480 páginas
...perseveres in some purpose which he has conceived to be exellent in spite of adversity and torture, is to One who in the cold security of undoubted triumph...inflicts the most horrible revenge upon his enemy..." (Shelley 7:129).9 Shelley's argument here is distanced and ironic, but elsewhere his stance is more... | |
 | Thorslev - 1999 - 240 páginas
...perseveres in some purpose which he has conceived to be excellent in spite of adversity and torture is to one who in the cold security of undoubted triumph...from any mistaken notion of inducing him to repent . . . but with the alleged design of exasperating him to deserve new torments.6 This is no mere eighteenth-century... | |
 | John N. King - 2000 - 262 páginas
...perseveres in some purpose which he has conceived to be excellent in spite of adversity and torture, is to one who in the cold security of undoubted triumph...alleged design of exasperating him to deserve new torments.2 Like Shelley, Empson praises Satan for sheer tenacity and condemns the Father for ethical... | |
 | Berthold Schoene-Harwood - 2000 - 216 páginas
...perseveres in some purpose which he has conceived to be excellent in spite of adversity and torture, is to One who in the cold security of undoubted triumph inflicts the most horrible revenge upon his enemy, but with the alleged design of exasperating him to deserve new torments." And in fmmethau Unbound,... | |
 | Stuart Hall - 2000 - 452 páginas
...perseveres in some purpose which he has conceived to be excellent in spite of adversity and torture, is to one who in the cold security of undoubted triumph inflicts the most horrible revenge upon his enemy.18 A plot summary reading of Lucy may take on such a reading. But this praise of individualism... | |
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