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... Alastor may be considered as allegorical of one of the most interesting situations of the human mind . It represents a youth of uncorrupted feelings and adventurous 10 to abjure its dominion . Their destiny is more genius led forth by ...
... Alastor may be considered as allegorical of one of the most interesting situations of the human mind . It represents a youth of uncorrupted feelings and adventurous 10 to abjure its dominion . Their destiny is more genius led forth by ...
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... ALASTOR The title and Preface presumably were added after the completion of the poem . Of the title Peacock says in his Memoirs of Shelley : " He ( Shelley ) was at a loss for a title , and I proposed that which he adopted : " Alastor ...
... ALASTOR The title and Preface presumably were added after the completion of the poem . Of the title Peacock says in his Memoirs of Shelley : " He ( Shelley ) was at a loss for a title , and I proposed that which he adopted : " Alastor ...
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... Alastor . 50. names . Sister and wife . 68. wingless pleasure . I.e. pleasure which can- not take wing and so prove fleeting . 69. violet - shrouded . It is now the " grave of Woe " but the covering with violets suggests Emilia . 72 ...
... Alastor . 50. names . Sister and wife . 68. wingless pleasure . I.e. pleasure which can- not take wing and so prove fleeting . 69. violet - shrouded . It is now the " grave of Woe " but the covering with violets suggests Emilia . 72 ...
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