A Study of AlastorKent State University, 1954 - 70 psl. |
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... remain loyal to the vision , or inglor- iously , like those who abjure the vision . He used two similes in the poem to express the distinction . After the Poet's death , Shelley says that men either " go to their graves like flowers or ...
... remain loyal to the vision , or inglor- iously , like those who abjure the vision . He used two similes in the poem to express the distinction . After the Poet's death , Shelley says that men either " go to their graves like flowers or ...
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... been if they had remained loyal . The Poet has several levels of meaning , for he is not only traditional and an idealized portrait of all poets , he is not only autobiographical , but he is also a criticism of those who were once ...
... been if they had remained loyal . The Poet has several levels of meaning , for he is not only traditional and an idealized portrait of all poets , he is not only autobiographical , but he is also a criticism of those who were once ...
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... remains after the Poet's death . Because he remained loyal to his ideal at the cost of his very life , he man- aged to save himself to a certain degree and through Shelley to illuminate and uplift mankind . Simply the fact that such a ...
... remains after the Poet's death . Because he remained loyal to his ideal at the cost of his very life , he man- aged to save himself to a certain degree and through Shelley to illuminate and uplift mankind . Simply the fact that such a ...
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