Shelley: A Voice Not UnderstoodHumanities Press, 1977 - 269 sider |
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Side 129
... religious ' apparently discovered for themselves , there was a certain religious quality in Shelley's poetry — but it was a highly personal and challenging kind of religion , little suited to the complacencies of orthodox belief . Hunt ...
... religious ' apparently discovered for themselves , there was a certain religious quality in Shelley's poetry — but it was a highly personal and challenging kind of religion , little suited to the complacencies of orthodox belief . Hunt ...
Side 143
... religion but he employs it to these heterodox and revolutionary ends . The old repressive religion is abandoned , the knots of superstition are unravelled ( to use the image of Lucretius ) and the new religion of love is established in ...
... religion but he employs it to these heterodox and revolutionary ends . The old repressive religion is abandoned , the knots of superstition are unravelled ( to use the image of Lucretius ) and the new religion of love is established in ...
Side 221
... religion which has become obsolete along with Jupiter , a religion based on the perversion of all that is good in man . The despair of hell has been replaced by the felicity of heaven ; and just as the first had manifested itself in ...
... religion which has become obsolete along with Jupiter , a religion based on the perversion of all that is good in man . The despair of hell has been replaced by the felicity of heaven ; and just as the first had manifested itself in ...
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Two Poetry and the principle of self | 33 |
THREE Responsibilities | 75 |
SEVEN The Greek example | 191 |
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