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Side 28
... desire for immortality is the " strongest and the only presumption " for its existence . With re- gard to ultimate questions , apart from our desire , apart from the imaginative projections of human desire in myth and legend , " all men ...
... desire for immortality is the " strongest and the only presumption " for its existence . With re- gard to ultimate questions , apart from our desire , apart from the imaginative projections of human desire in myth and legend , " all men ...
Side 144
... desire . The object of desire remains de- liberately obscure , like the figure of Night itself , which is as- sociated but not identified with annihilation , love , joy , and fear . The context of the poem is unmistakably erotic . The ...
... desire . The object of desire remains de- liberately obscure , like the figure of Night itself , which is as- sociated but not identified with annihilation , love , joy , and fear . The context of the poem is unmistakably erotic . The ...
Side 163
... desire , its illogic and self - destructiveness , the illusory and fragile nature of happiness and love , the conflict be- tween reason and desire , between desire and obligation . It is un- likely that Shelley would ever have turned ...
... desire , its illogic and self - destructiveness , the illusory and fragile nature of happiness and love , the conflict be- tween reason and desire , between desire and obligation . It is un- likely that Shelley would ever have turned ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The frail bark of this | 61 |
The Political | 83 |
Copyright | |
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