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Still later , in Hyperion , he was to write within little more than two or three months
the only poem among all the Miltonic imitations in English that Milton himself
might not have been ashamed to write . Discussion of these larger manifestations
...
Still later , in Hyperion , he was to write within little more than two or three months
the only poem among all the Miltonic imitations in English that Milton himself
might not have been ashamed to write . Discussion of these larger manifestations
...
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( I , 49 - 51 ) In both these poems , then , the swoon which precedes visionary
activity is presented as a kind of death , and in Lamia it later leads to the actual
death of Lycius . In The Fall of Hyperion the poet , having entered realms of
fantasy ...
( I , 49 - 51 ) In both these poems , then , the swoon which precedes visionary
activity is presented as a kind of death , and in Lamia it later leads to the actual
death of Lycius . In The Fall of Hyperion the poet , having entered realms of
fantasy ...
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Yet growth is still surprisingly going on , as autumn and the sun conspire " to set
budding more , / And still more , later flowers , " and as the bees are deceived into
feeling that summer will never end : Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness ...
Yet growth is still surprisingly going on , as autumn and the sun conspire " to set
budding more , / And still more , later flowers , " and as the bees are deceived into
feeling that summer will never end : Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness ...
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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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