Shelley Revalued: Essays from the Gregynog ConferenceKelvin Everest Leicester University Press, 1983 - 234 pages |
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... expression to hate ; it is to employ the negative powers of language to achieve a tangible and injurious effect . It is to deny the creative powers of language ( that ' perpetual Orphic song ' ) and to pervert them to destructive ends ...
... expression to hate ; it is to employ the negative powers of language to achieve a tangible and injurious effect . It is to deny the creative powers of language ( that ' perpetual Orphic song ' ) and to pervert them to destructive ends ...
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... expression : The joy , the triumph , the delight , the madness ! The boundless , overflowing , bursting gladness ... expressions to show what it is ; in the final act Shelley almost shakes himself clear from negatives , though the ...
... expression : The joy , the triumph , the delight , the madness ! The boundless , overflowing , bursting gladness ... expressions to show what it is ; in the final act Shelley almost shakes himself clear from negatives , though the ...
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... expression of ideas that disturbed the status quo was unwelcome . Darwin was undeterred by the hostile reception , and wrote a second long poem , which he called The Origin of Society - you only have to change three letters to get The ...
... expression of ideas that disturbed the status quo was unwelcome . Darwin was undeterred by the hostile reception , and wrote a second long poem , which he called The Origin of Society - you only have to change three letters to get The ...
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