Studies in PoetryHeinemann, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... become a nobleman . Nor could a labourer in the field aspire to become a priest . Society was divided into classes and groups , and each class had a position in the social hierarchy . The nobility was at the top of the social ladder ...
... become a nobleman . Nor could a labourer in the field aspire to become a priest . Society was divided into classes and groups , and each class had a position in the social hierarchy . The nobility was at the top of the social ladder ...
Sivu 59
... become the subject of poetry , if not of history . Our love - songs will be the songs of a new religion in which we will be considered the saints . We shall be worshipped as the patterns of perfect love . The technical device employed ...
... become the subject of poetry , if not of history . Our love - songs will be the songs of a new religion in which we will be considered the saints . We shall be worshipped as the patterns of perfect love . The technical device employed ...
Sivu 228
... become part of the Eternal . It is in the last concluding stanza that the poignancy of Shelley's feelings become acute . Why should he not follow his dead friend ? The universal all - pervasive spirit whom he has invoked descends upon ...
... become part of the Eternal . It is in the last concluding stanza that the poignancy of Shelley's feelings become acute . Why should he not follow his dead friend ? The universal all - pervasive spirit whom he has invoked descends upon ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
Modern Criticism of the Theory of Renaissance | 7 |
Aristotles Influence in Book II of The Faerie Queene | 10 |
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