id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35495 MacDonald, Daniel J. The Radicalism of Shelley and Its Sources .txt text/plain 50525 3812 75 It is to his mother that Shelley owes his beauty and his good nature. In a letter to Hogg, Shelley says: "My father wrote to me, and I am now Shelley; he believed that the evils of society were man's own creation. the old man of _The Revolt of Islam_, who represents Shelley's teacher, because she thought her sentiments of love were true to all life's natural Shelley sees one possessing beauty and virtue he cannot help loving that 1822, Shelley says: "I think one is always in love with something or This work may have suggested to Shelley the idea of making Laon and Cythna Godwin would reform society by means of education, so also would Shelley. Christianity_, Shelley writes "every man in proportion to his virtue God.[122] "I love to doubt and to discuss," Shelley writes, and it is for Intellectual Beauty is God. Since then Shelley's Great Spirit, Spirit of Nature, Light, Beauty, Love, ./cache/35495.txt ./txt/35495.txt