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Page 19
... Shelley's loveliness- but it is marred by the clumsy rhyming of the second and fourth lines . I do not suggest that such lapses may not be found in the earlier poets . Shelley's rhymes are not always beyond criticism . But the modern ...
... Shelley's loveliness- but it is marred by the clumsy rhyming of the second and fourth lines . I do not suggest that such lapses may not be found in the earlier poets . Shelley's rhymes are not always beyond criticism . But the modern ...
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... Shelley owed nothing to self - advertisement , or to the caprice of circumstance . Byron wrote deliberately for the ... Shelley's lines are occasionally obscure . He wrote too hastily to be always perfect . Yet his defects are never ...
... Shelley owed nothing to self - advertisement , or to the caprice of circumstance . Byron wrote deliberately for the ... Shelley's lines are occasionally obscure . He wrote too hastily to be always perfect . Yet his defects are never ...
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... Shelley . Shelley had been made daringly immoral by his refusal to grow up : he was too clearly intellectual to limit ... Shelley's amorous tendencies . It is no matter of surprise that within twelve months young voluptuary was caught ...
... Shelley . Shelley had been made daringly immoral by his refusal to grow up : he was too clearly intellectual to limit ... Shelley's amorous tendencies . It is no matter of surprise that within twelve months young voluptuary was caught ...
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