The Magic Plant: The Growth of Shelley's ThoughtUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1936 - 450 psl. This biography describes Shelley's life-in-thought. It dispels the popular conception of him as a vague dreamer and reveals a radical thinker passionately concerned with practical questions of politics, social abuses, and the underlying questions of good and evil, free will and determinism. The Shelley so revealed is a poet of greater range, insight, and power than has hitherto been acknowledged. Originally published in 1936. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value. |
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... intellectual , is more fully expounded by the neo - Platonists . The intellectual Love is the attribute of Deity , of the One in whom exists the perfect Love , Truth , and Beauty to which the soul aspires . Earthly Love is but the ...
... intellectual , is more fully expounded by the neo - Platonists . The intellectual Love is the attribute of Deity , of the One in whom exists the perfect Love , Truth , and Beauty to which the soul aspires . Earthly Love is but the ...
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... intellectual . It has been the purpose of this survey to show , and has been demonstrated by the record of his words , that intellectual curiosity was a passion rivalled only by his compassion for suffering humanity . The emotional and ...
... intellectual . It has been the purpose of this survey to show , and has been demonstrated by the record of his words , that intellectual curiosity was a passion rivalled only by his compassion for suffering humanity . The emotional and ...
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... intellectual sense . Many are persuaded that poetry can have no deep , no philosophic , import and are impatient with those who insist that it may and sometimes does . What may be their conception of the creative mind it would be ...
... intellectual sense . Many are persuaded that poetry can have no deep , no philosophic , import and are impatient with those who insist that it may and sometimes does . What may be their conception of the creative mind it would be ...
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NURSLING OF Revolt | 1 |
A HERETIC AT OXFORD | 18 |
AGITATOR AND REFORMER | 37 |
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