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The symbols used would not then change so often, the vision would be more at unity with* itself. Our pleasure would not be so mingled, nor should we be forced to give so much study to disentangle a web of emotion and thought and memory, which, when we INTRODUCTION. Xliu have disentangled it, does not quite seem as if it were worth the trouble which we take. But now matters change. The imagination in Shelley has been warmed by the work it has done, even though that work is inferior. He has also ...got rid of confusion, of side issues, of memories he thought right to introduce, of things he thought it best to conciliate. One thought alone remains now. It has emerged clear from all the rest and is their mistress. The moment Shelley grasps it and isolates it vividly, his imagination rushes into it alone ; all his emotion collects around it, and the rest of the poem is as luminous as the previous part is obscure. It is with Shelley as with all artists who are worthy of the name — as emotion deepens clearness deepens.
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