The World of the English Romantic Poets: A Visual ApproachPearson Education New Zealand Limited, 1982 - 190 Seiten |
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... fall of empire might have made him a pessimist - he looks forward to a continuing improvement . Such Progress had been made over the last four thousand years that no disaster could eradicate it : We may therefore acquiesce in the ...
... fall of empire might have made him a pessimist - he looks forward to a continuing improvement . Such Progress had been made over the last four thousand years that no disaster could eradicate it : We may therefore acquiesce in the ...
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... Fall of Babylon is close to the description of Hyperion's palace , which Glared a blood - red through all its thousand courts . The most obvious parallels to these pictures are to be found in the work of Shelley . There are constant ...
... Fall of Babylon is close to the description of Hyperion's palace , which Glared a blood - red through all its thousand courts . The most obvious parallels to these pictures are to be found in the work of Shelley . There are constant ...
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... Fall of Hyperion , this time in the introduction to the poem , where the poet is initiated into the mysteries of poetry : I look'd around upon the carved sides Of an old sanctuary with roof august , Builded so high , it seem'd that ...
... Fall of Hyperion , this time in the introduction to the poem , where the poet is initiated into the mysteries of poetry : I look'd around upon the carved sides Of an old sanctuary with roof august , Builded so high , it seem'd that ...
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