Shelley's Prometheus Unbound: A Variorum EditionUniversity of Washington Press, 1959 - 792 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 483
... Hours ( IV.9 ff . ) is masculine . As to the " immortal Hours " of II.iv.140 , they become the " dead Hours " at IV.13 ( " Notes , " p . 465 ) . But Rossetti answered that , " when we regard the whole scheme of the poem , and the part ...
... Hours ( IV.9 ff . ) is masculine . As to the " immortal Hours " of II.iv.140 , they become the " dead Hours " at IV.13 ( " Notes , " p . 465 ) . But Rossetti answered that , " when we regard the whole scheme of the poem , and the part ...
Σελίδα 575
... Hours ( see line 26 ) who appear after line 56 ( Barnard ) . 49. new gladness ] L. Vivante noted that " words expressing an intimate value of novelty play in Shelley's poetry a dominant rôle . They are pos- sessed with the highest power ...
... Hours ( see line 26 ) who appear after line 56 ( Barnard ) . 49. new gladness ] L. Vivante noted that " words expressing an intimate value of novelty play in Shelley's poetry a dominant rôle . They are pos- sessed with the highest power ...
Σελίδα 576
... Hours ) but of Hours in general during Prometheus ' captivity . It is perhaps merely a coincidence that if ' an hundred ages ' be interpreted as a hundred generations or periods of thirty years , the time would correspond exactly with ...
... Hours ) but of Hours in general during Prometheus ' captivity . It is perhaps merely a coincidence that if ' an hundred ages ' be interpreted as a hundred generations or periods of thirty years , the time would correspond exactly with ...
Περιεχόμενα
CONTENTS | 14 |
Preface vii | 20 |
EXPLANATORY NOTE | 115 |
Πνευματικά δικαιώματα | |
13 άλλες ενότητες δεν εμφανίζονται
Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
Aeschylus Appendix Arthur Clutton-Brock Asia Barnard beauty Bound Carl Grabo Carlos Baker cave character Christian cloud commented Comparisons Critical curse Dante dark death deleted Demogorgon divine draft drama dream Earth Edition error eternal evil felt Forman Freeman Furies G. H. Clarke Godwin Goethe Greek H. N. Brailsford Heaven held Hughes human ibid ideal ideas imagery imagination Interpretation Ione J. A. Notopoulos Julian Jupiter K. N. Cameron light Locock Louis Cazamian lyrical mind moon moral myth nature Newton among Poets Oceanides Panthea Paradise Lost passage pencil philosophical Piccoli Platonism Platonism of Shelley poetic Prome Promethean Prometheus Unbound Queen Mab Revolt of Islam Rossetti scene Scudder Semichorus shadow Shelley's count Shelley's Major Poetry soul spirit Stopford Brooke Study suggested symbol Textual Notes thee theus things thou thought thro Todhunter universe voice Weaver Woodberry words wrote Zeus Zupitza