A Defence of Poetry [by] Percy Bysshe Shelley: The Four Ages of Poetry [by] Thomas Love Peacock. Edited, with an Introd. and Notes. by John E. Jordan |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | vii |
NOTE ON THE TEXT | xxix |
THE FOUR AGES OF POETRY | xxxvii |
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