Shelley Revalued: Essays from the Gregynog ConferenceKelvin Everest Leicester University Press, 1983 - 234 pages |
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... creative human intellect is a conviction that we can abstract from Marx ; the conviction that life determines conscious- ness . The nature of our understanding of ourselves and our world is governed by the material conditions of ...
... creative human intellect is a conviction that we can abstract from Marx ; the conviction that life determines conscious- ness . The nature of our understanding of ourselves and our world is governed by the material conditions of ...
Page 84
... creative human endeavour , in whatever sphere . The sixth Spirit's speech , closely following a passage in Diotima's discussion , articulates the especially devastating emotional effects of disappointment in our highest ideals ; those ...
... creative human endeavour , in whatever sphere . The sixth Spirit's speech , closely following a passage in Diotima's discussion , articulates the especially devastating emotional effects of disappointment in our highest ideals ; those ...
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... creative ' Power ' in the universe is the sanction of Keats ' immortality : The soft sky smiles , - the low wind whispers near : ' Tis Adonais calls ! ( 475-6 ) The beckoning voice of Adonais , heard in the subdued similes of the sky's ...
... creative ' Power ' in the universe is the sanction of Keats ' immortality : The soft sky smiles , - the low wind whispers near : ' Tis Adonais calls ! ( 475-6 ) The beckoning voice of Adonais , heard in the subdued similes of the sky's ...
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