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... P.M.L.A. , XL , 172-84 ) calls attention to the fact that Aeschylus , from whom Shelley took over the outlines of the story , thought of his Prometheus as " simply a noble character ... a person in revolt against divine authority , not ...
... P.M.L.A. , XL , 172-84 ) calls attention to the fact that Aeschylus , from whom Shelley took over the outlines of the story , thought of his Prometheus as " simply a noble character ... a person in revolt against divine authority , not ...
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... P.M.L.A. for Dec. , 1927 ( XLII , 1010-26 ) has an article on Keats's varying feeling for Wordsworth . Professor Thorpe , quoting Bailey , among other things points out the frequency with which Keats referred to Wordsworth's Tintern ...
... P.M.L.A. for Dec. , 1927 ( XLII , 1010-26 ) has an article on Keats's varying feeling for Wordsworth . Professor Thorpe , quoting Bailey , among other things points out the frequency with which Keats referred to Wordsworth's Tintern ...
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... P.M.L.A. , XLII , 963-86 . Page 640 . 640b , 1. 6. How charming , etc. Comus , 11. 476-8 . 640b , 1. 30. For the sonnet omitted , see text p . 585 . 640b , 1. 49. conversation with Coleridge . Cole- ridge's account of this celebrated ...
... P.M.L.A. , XLII , 963-86 . Page 640 . 640b , 1. 6. How charming , etc. Comus , 11. 476-8 . 640b , 1. 30. For the sonnet omitted , see text p . 585 . 640b , 1. 49. conversation with Coleridge . Cole- ridge's account of this celebrated ...
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 17701850 | 1 |
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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