Shelley's Witch of Atlas as Judged by Poetic Standards of Three Romantic PoetsUniversity of Iowa, 1942 - 77 psl. |
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Aeneid asserted attributed Cenci child Clarendon Press CRITICAL STANDARDS Defense of Poetry divine doctrine Endymion enthusiasm Essays experience expression fact feeling goddess Grabo happiness heart human Ibid idea ideal imagery images imagination incidents and situations inspired Intellectual Beauty John Hamilton Reynolds John Keats John Wilson Kean Keats realized Lady language letter lightning lines Literary Criticisms lived Lowell Lyrical Ballads mankind mental mind moral mountains Muse mystical nature neo-Platonic ness passion Philosophical Criticism Plato pleasure poet's poetic diction poetic standards Preface principle Prometheus Unbound Queen Mab reader reason Revolt of Islam sensation sense Shelley felt Shelley's poems Shelley's Witch Shelleyan soul Stanza symbolism theme theory of poetic things Thorpe thought Tintern Abbey tion truth University University of Iowa veil View of Poetry virtue walk William Wordsworth wisdom Witch of Atlas words writings wrote York young poet