Shelley Revalued: Essays from the Gregynog ConferenceKelvin Everest Leicester University Press, 1983 - 234 pages |
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... volume in the form of a dialogue between a speaker expressing Shelley's own views , and another speaker , hostile to Keats , who may be intended to speak for Byron ( or possibly Peacock ) . This advocatus diaboli dismisses the volume as ...
... volume in the form of a dialogue between a speaker expressing Shelley's own views , and another speaker , hostile to Keats , who may be intended to speak for Byron ( or possibly Peacock ) . This advocatus diaboli dismisses the volume as ...
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... volume , is primarily with its thematic preoccupations , it might be useful to extend this catalogue of allusion so as to realize its full dimensions . In the first poem of the 1820 volume is a second rendering of the Venus - Adonis ...
... volume , is primarily with its thematic preoccupations , it might be useful to extend this catalogue of allusion so as to realize its full dimensions . In the first poem of the 1820 volume is a second rendering of the Venus - Adonis ...
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... volume in question probably Chandos Leigh's Sylva : Poems on Several Occasions ( 1823 ) , which had the imprint of T. and J. Allman as well as William Blackwood but which only the Allmans advertised in the Morning Chronicle on 5 July ...
... volume in question probably Chandos Leigh's Sylva : Poems on Several Occasions ( 1823 ) , which had the imprint of T. and J. Allman as well as William Blackwood but which only the Allmans advertised in the Morning Chronicle on 5 July ...
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