Shelley Revalued: Essays from the Gregynog ConferenceKelvin Everest Leicester University Press, 1983 - 234 pages |
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... wrote the essay on Wordsworth scheduled for the series of ' Sketches of the Living Poets ' in the Examiner , 30 and he was probably relieved that the exclusion of living authors from Imagination and Fancy ( 1844 ) dispensed him from ...
... wrote the essay on Wordsworth scheduled for the series of ' Sketches of the Living Poets ' in the Examiner , 30 and he was probably relieved that the exclusion of living authors from Imagination and Fancy ( 1844 ) dispensed him from ...
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... wrote to Peacock , which seem almost entirely written as if for publication , with very few references to personal matters , and still less of a personal tone . It is true that publication and private circulation were in Shelley's mind ...
... wrote to Peacock , which seem almost entirely written as if for publication , with very few references to personal matters , and still less of a personal tone . It is true that publication and private circulation were in Shelley's mind ...
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... wrote to the Olliers to complain about their marketing of his brother's work , and the Olliers responded to George's apparently strident and indelicate letter by ' declining any further connexion ' with Keats ' Poems and promised to ...
... wrote to the Olliers to complain about their marketing of his brother's work , and the Olliers responded to George's apparently strident and indelicate letter by ' declining any further connexion ' with Keats ' Poems and promised to ...
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