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In A Defence of Poetry Shelley wrote that the poet ' not only beholds intensely the
present as it is and discovers those laws according to which present things ought
to be ordered , but he beholds the future in the presenť . The concurrence of ...
In A Defence of Poetry Shelley wrote that the poet ' not only beholds intensely the
present as it is and discovers those laws according to which present things ought
to be ordered , but he beholds the future in the presenť . The concurrence of ...
Pagina 274
... clairvoyance , alas , it saw into the future , and justified itself all too thoroughly
in terms of gloom , suffocation and evil . ... itself were forever condemned – has
access to a future whose perception and revelation are possible only a posteriori
.
... clairvoyance , alas , it saw into the future , and justified itself all too thoroughly
in terms of gloom , suffocation and evil . ... itself were forever condemned – has
access to a future whose perception and revelation are possible only a posteriori
.
Pagina 277
An almost immemorial past is our guarantee for the future : and it is with a light
heart that we set aside such objurgations . What we rely on to preserve us from
obliteration is our sensibility alone , and the currents varying from year to year to
...
An almost immemorial past is our guarantee for the future : and it is with a light
heart that we set aside such objurgations . What we rely on to preserve us from
obliteration is our sensibility alone , and the currents varying from year to year to
...
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