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Song: Ah! grasp the dire dagger and couch the fell spear (translated from the German)
— Jul 03, 2023 06:07AM
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Eric
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“TO MISS —— (HARRIET GROVE) FROM MISS —— (ELIZABETH SHELLEY).”
— Jun 05, 2022 05:40AM
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Original Poetry by Victor & Cazire (Percy Bysshe Shelley & Elisabeth Shelley) (pub. title). First item, untitled, begins “A Person complained that whenever he began to write, he never could arrange his ideas in grammatical order. Which occasion suggested the idea of the following lines: “
— Jun 05, 2022 05:35AM
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Original Poetry by Victor & Cazire (Percy Bysshe Shelley & Elisabeth Shelley) (pub. title). First item, untitled, begins “A Person complained that whenever he began to write, he never could arrange his ideas in grammatical order. Which occasion suggested the idea of the following lines: “
Paige McLoughlin
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Sorry, I am a Foundational Crisis of Math Geek I had to add that.
— Mar 13, 2021 12:58AM
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Paige McLoughlin
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Ok, a lot comes to my mind after reading Queen Maab. It is sensual with very captivating imagery also full of allusion, allegory, & metaphor so it works on many levels of interpretation. Also very Christain Atheistical thems. A raging at a creator in Christian language (sorry if that sounds like to piss off both sides of this particular argument) anyway a Christian voice has some parents in Athens Empedocles-Turing
— Mar 13, 2021 12:57AM
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Paige McLoughlin
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One thing I like about the Romantic poets is the writing is very cinematic and evokes images of action which definitely accessible to the ordinary reader.
— Mar 13, 2021 12:41AM
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Paige McLoughlin
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the first few poems seem promising and though the writings are 200 years old the references still make sense and the subjects touched upon don't feel so ancient as to foreign to a dweller of the present.
— Mar 13, 2021 12:36AM
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Paige McLoughlin
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was looking for Paul Foot's book on Shelley but it couldn't find it on Google Books and I don't want to use Amazon at least during the strike. I suppose I will have to settle for the poet themselves.
— Mar 13, 2021 12:12AM
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