Shelley Revalued: Essays from the Gregynog ConferenceKelvin Everest Leicester University Press, 1983 - 234 pages |
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... Godwin asserts the existence of universal laws at work in nature , in history , and in the human mind , laws over ... Godwin's view is essentially developmental ; ' the inherent tendency of intellect is to improvement ...
... Godwin asserts the existence of universal laws at work in nature , in history , and in the human mind , laws over ... Godwin's view is essentially developmental ; ' the inherent tendency of intellect is to improvement ...
Page 110
... Godwin , in which Shelley adopts a conscious dignity , and what might be called a public rather than a private manner . This style is most strikingly present in the travel letters Shelley later wrote to Peacock , which seem almost ...
... Godwin , in which Shelley adopts a conscious dignity , and what might be called a public rather than a private manner . This style is most strikingly present in the travel letters Shelley later wrote to Peacock , which seem almost ...
Page 139
... Godwin , who had an even stronger hold on Shelley . But Godwin was never a best - seller among the respectable , as Darwin was . So Darwin was the main target , and Canning's parody did greatly damage his reputation . A hundred years ...
... Godwin , who had an even stronger hold on Shelley . But Godwin was never a best - seller among the respectable , as Darwin was . So Darwin was the main target , and Canning's parody did greatly damage his reputation . A hundred years ...
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