Shelley Revalued: Essays from the Gregynog ConferenceKelvin Everest Leicester University Press, 1983 - 234 pages |
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... Miss Hitchener's ideas , not the lady herself ; the tone is friendly , and it is clear that their conversations have already established that kind of intellectual intimacy in which emotions are disclosed as well as reasons . Probably Miss ...
... Miss Hitchener's ideas , not the lady herself ; the tone is friendly , and it is clear that their conversations have already established that kind of intellectual intimacy in which emotions are disclosed as well as reasons . Probably Miss ...
Page 127
... Miss Hitchener : it is the sympathy he has for her which he cannot imagine being other than immortal . This becomes emphatically clear when , in November , Shelley explicitly compares his feelings for Miss Hitchener with his earlier ...
... Miss Hitchener : it is the sympathy he has for her which he cannot imagine being other than immortal . This becomes emphatically clear when , in November , Shelley explicitly compares his feelings for Miss Hitchener with his earlier ...
Page 128
... Miss Hitchener's virtue preceded and allowed the development of his present transport . In the Prometheus , this principle is even more important than the other . It is Prometheus's rational forgiveness of Jupiter , his abstention from ...
... Miss Hitchener's virtue preceded and allowed the development of his present transport . In the Prometheus , this principle is even more important than the other . It is Prometheus's rational forgiveness of Jupiter , his abstention from ...
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