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The Fall of Hyperion was his last effort to integrate his faculties and impulses ,
and to set forth his conception of the poet and the poet ' s function in the world . In
Hyperion the meaning of Apollo ' s spiritual birth - pangs had been left somewhat
...
The Fall of Hyperion was his last effort to integrate his faculties and impulses ,
and to set forth his conception of the poet and the poet ' s function in the world . In
Hyperion the meaning of Apollo ' s spiritual birth - pangs had been left somewhat
...
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In Lamia , the hoodwinked dreamer is of course Lycius , who falls in love with the
serpent woman Lamia , in whose veins runs " elfin ... From Lamia , we may
merely dip ino The Fall of Hyperion to recall Keats ' s condemnation of dreamers .
In Lamia , the hoodwinked dreamer is of course Lycius , who falls in love with the
serpent woman Lamia , in whose veins runs " elfin ... From Lamia , we may
merely dip ino The Fall of Hyperion to recall Keats ' s condemnation of dreamers .
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The negative grace of the state of being these odes embody falls suddenly ,
comes with the sharp immediacy of a blow . ... The melancholy fit has fallen as
the rains of April fall , to " foster the droop - headed flowers , ” to cover the hills
with ...
The negative grace of the state of being these odes embody falls suddenly ,
comes with the sharp immediacy of a blow . ... The melancholy fit has fallen as
the rains of April fall , to " foster the droop - headed flowers , ” to cover the hills
with ...
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KEATST S Eliot | 11 |
SCEPTICISM IN | 71 |
THE ODE TO PSYCHE AND THE ODE ON MELANCHOLY | 91 |
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