Mutability and a defence of poetry by Percy bysshe Shelley
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In his ' A Defence of Poetry ' he argues that for man to be “greatly good… the pains and pleasures of his species must become his own” and therefore this essay shall consider the way Shelley uses ' Mutability ' in order to educate readers on humanities fleeting and irrelevant nature
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