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" The poet and the man are two different natures ; though they exist together, they may be unconscious of each other, and incapable of deciding on each other's powers and efforts by any reflex act. "
Journal of a six weeks' tour. Letters from Geneva. Journal at Geneva: ghost ... - 205 psl.
autoriai: Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840
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Shelley, His Life and Work: 1817-1822

Walter Edwin Peck - 1927 - 550 psl.
...Adonais wrote Shelley in terms of the warmest commendation. "It is not for me to judge," he replied, "whether, in the high praise your feelings assign...reflex act. The decision of the cause, whether or no I am a poet, is removed from the present time to the hour when our posterity shall assemble; but the...
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Shelley, His Life and Work, 2 tomas

Walter Edwin Peck - 1927 - 544 psl.
...Adonais wrote Shelley in terms of the warmest commendation. "It is not for me to judge," he replied, "whether, in the high praise your feelings assign...reflex act. The decision of the cause, whether or no 7 am a poet, is removed from the present time to the hour when our posterity shall assemble; but the...
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Shelley– His Theory of Poetry

Melvin Theodor Solve - 1927 - 232 psl.
...Poeta.27 The mystical and irrational in poetry and poets impressed Shelley so much that in 1821 he wrote: "The poet and the man are two different natures; though...deciding on each other's powers and efforts by any reflex act."28 Byron held a similar view, saying that poetry is a distinct faculty of the soul, having no...
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Shelley, His Life and Work: 1792-1817

Walter Edwin Peck - 1927 - 622 psl.
...By 1821 Shelley became aware that "The poet and the man are two different natures} though they may exist together, they may be unconscious of each other,...each other's powers and efforts by any reflex act." 69 But in 1815 confusion of the two reflected itself in Alastor. The poet's search for ideal beauty...
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Shelley– His Theory of Poetry

Melvin Theodor Solve - 1927 - 236 psl.
...Poeta?1 The mystical and irrational in poetry and poets impressed Shelley so much that in 1821 he wrote: "The poet and the man are two different natures; though they exist together, they mgy hp imconscious of each other, and incapable ofSeciding on each other's powers and efforts by any...
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Monthly Bulletin of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, 26 tomas

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - 1922 - 740 psl.
...from which some verses of my poem sprung, by your sympathy and approbation, which is all the reward I expect, and as much as I desire. It is not for me...reflex act. The decision of the cause, whether or no I am a poet, is removed from the present time to the hour when our posterity shall assemble; but the...
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The Visionary Company– A Reading of English Romantic Poetry

Harold Bloom - 1971 - 516 psl.
...certainly it is a highly finished work. Responding to his friends' praise of it, he very truly observed: "The poet and the man are two different natures: though...each other's powers and efforts by any reflex act." We may apply this to the subject of Adonais; it is the formalized lament of Shelley the poet for Keats...
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The Mirror and the Lamp– Romantic Theory and the Critical Tradition

Meyer Howard Abrams - 1971 - 420 psl.
...the consciousness or will.' And as he re-formulates the matter in a letter written that same year: The poet and the man are two different natures; though...unconscious of each other, and incapable of deciding upon each other's powers and efforts by any reflex act.a1 The concept of a compartmentation between...
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Shelley's Mirrors of Love– Narcissism, Sacrifice, and Sorority

Teddi Lynn Chichester, Teddi Chichester Bonca - 1999 - 336 psl.
...(To be fair, Shelley himself invokes just such a dichotomy in a letter to the Gisbomes: "The poet & the man are two different natures: though they exist together they may be unconscious of each other, & incapable of deciding upon each other's powers & effects by any reflex act" [L, II, 310].) When we...
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Shelley, His Life and Work: 1792-1817

Walter Edwin Peck - 1927 - 632 psl.
...By 1821 Shelley became aware that "The poet and the man are two different natures; though they may exist together, they may be unconscious of each other,...each other's powers and efforts by any reflex act." 69 But in 1815 confusion of the two reflected itself in Alastor. The poet's search for ideal beauty...
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