Shelley Revalued: Essays from the Gregynog ConferenceKelvin Everest Leicester University Press, 1983 - 234 pages |
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Page 79
... Julian and Maddalo , to imitate the manner of conversation between people whom ' education and a certain refinement of sentiment have placed above the use of vulgar idioms ' . Shelley's ' sermo pedestris ... Julian and Maddalo '
... Julian and Maddalo , to imitate the manner of conversation between people whom ' education and a certain refinement of sentiment have placed above the use of vulgar idioms ' . Shelley's ' sermo pedestris ... Julian and Maddalo '
Page 85
... Maddalo's attitude to the maniac is that he can but treat him with the decency owing to any man , ' evidently a very cultivated and amiable person when in his right senses ' , who has been defeated by life into ... Julian and Maddalo '
... Maddalo's attitude to the maniac is that he can but treat him with the decency owing to any man , ' evidently a very cultivated and amiable person when in his right senses ' , who has been defeated by life into ... Julian and Maddalo '
Page 87
... Julian accommodates his ideas to a social life which consigns them , inevitably , to the realm of the unrealizably ideal . He leaves the maniac , and Venice - the ' bright Venice ' of his optimistic perception ... Julian and Maddalo '
... Julian accommodates his ideas to a social life which consigns them , inevitably , to the realm of the unrealizably ideal . He leaves the maniac , and Venice - the ' bright Venice ' of his optimistic perception ... Julian and Maddalo '
Contents
Acknowledgments | viii |
MARILYN BUTLER | xiv |
Myth and mythmaking in the Shelley circle | 19 |
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