Shelley Revalued: Essays from the Gregynog ConferenceKelvin Everest Leicester University Press, 1983 - 234 pages |
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... passage where Lucretius describes how , on the advice of his sooth - sayer , Agamemnon agreed to sacrifice his daughter Iphigenia , so that the winds might blow again and give his ships passage to Troy . Drawing perhaps on the Agamemnon ...
... passage where Lucretius describes how , on the advice of his sooth - sayer , Agamemnon agreed to sacrifice his daughter Iphigenia , so that the winds might blow again and give his ships passage to Troy . Drawing perhaps on the Agamemnon ...
Page 84
... passage seems to have developed out of Shelley's recent work on a translation of Plato's Symposium , at Bagni di Lucca ; he had been particularly impressed by the broad terms of Diotima's discussion of love , which expand the reference ...
... passage seems to have developed out of Shelley's recent work on a translation of Plato's Symposium , at Bagni di Lucca ; he had been particularly impressed by the broad terms of Diotima's discussion of love , which expand the reference ...
Page 182
... passage remarkable for its echoes of ' Ode to the West Wind ' and intimations of both Adonais and A Defence of Poetry : ' A great Poet resembles Nature - he is a Creator and a destroyer ; he presides over the birth & death of images ...
... passage remarkable for its echoes of ' Ode to the West Wind ' and intimations of both Adonais and A Defence of Poetry : ' A great Poet resembles Nature - he is a Creator and a destroyer ; he presides over the birth & death of images ...
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