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... letter to Janetta Phillips , May , 1811 , will testify , Shelley rejected both the god of Christianity and of deism : " As you mention Religion , I will say that my rejection of revealed [ Christianity ] proceeds from my perfect ...
... letter to Janetta Phillips , May , 1811 , will testify , Shelley rejected both the god of Christianity and of deism : " As you mention Religion , I will say that my rejection of revealed [ Christianity ] proceeds from my perfect ...
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... letter to Hogg on April 24 , 1811 ( ? ) Shelley wrote : The Galilean is not a favorite of mine . So far from owing him any thanks for his favor , I cannot avoid confessing that I owe a secret grudge to his carpentership . The reflecting ...
... letter to Hogg on April 24 , 1811 ( ? ) Shelley wrote : The Galilean is not a favorite of mine . So far from owing him any thanks for his favor , I cannot avoid confessing that I owe a secret grudge to his carpentership . The reflecting ...
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... Letter and that twenty - five copies were being sent to Hookham . Only one copy - that in the Bodleian Library - is known to exist . For the Letter Shelley drew on The Necessity of Atheism , on Paine's The Age of Reason , and also from ...
... Letter and that twenty - five copies were being sent to Hookham . Only one copy - that in the Bodleian Library - is known to exist . For the Letter Shelley drew on The Necessity of Atheism , on Paine's The Age of Reason , and also from ...
Contents
THE GROWTH OF SHELLEYS MIND | 3 |
PROPOSALS FOR AN ASSOCIATION | 169 |
I WILL BEGET A SON | 216 |
Copyright | |
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action Age of Reason ancient Greece animals assert beauty believe benevolence Catholic Emancipation cause character Christian religion Christianity civilized conception considered crime death Defence of Poetry degree deist Deity Devil divine doctrines earth effect equal Essay eternal evil existence expression feel fragment Godwin Greeks habits happiness heart Holbach human mind Hume Hume's idea imagination institutions Jesus Christ justice labor letter liberty live Lord Lord Bacon Lord Ellenborough mankind Mary Shelley means ment misery moral nation nature Necessity Necessity of Atheism never Note to Queen object opinion pain Paine's paragraph passion perfect person philosophers Plato pleasure poem poet poetry political possess principles produce punishment Queen Mab reason reform Refutation of Deism sense sentiments Shelley Shelley's Note social society sophisms soul Spinoza spirit superstition suppose sympathy things thought tion true truth tyranny tyrants universe virtue wisdom words