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... ment takes place . It begins with the poet in a state of " drowsy numbness " which , he says , is as though he had taken poison ( hemlock ) and were dy- ing ( " Lethe - wards had sunk " ) . The further movement of the poet into the ...
... ment takes place . It begins with the poet in a state of " drowsy numbness " which , he says , is as though he had taken poison ( hemlock ) and were dy- ing ( " Lethe - wards had sunk " ) . The further movement of the poet into the ...
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... ment , which the poet seems to share . Could it mean that the passion is human and yet is far above that human passion that leaves a heart high- sorrowful ? or that something far above human passion leaves a heart high - sorrowful ? or ...
... ment , which the poet seems to share . Could it mean that the passion is human and yet is far above that human passion that leaves a heart high- sorrowful ? or that something far above human passion leaves a heart high - sorrowful ? or ...
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... : Oxford University Press , 1948 ) by D. G. James . Copyright © 1948 by Oxford University Press . Reprinted by permission of the Oxford University Press . 161 ment of his failure to make the story self - THE TWO HYPERIONS-D G James.
... : Oxford University Press , 1948 ) by D. G. James . Copyright © 1948 by Oxford University Press . Reprinted by permission of the Oxford University Press . 161 ment of his failure to make the story self - THE TWO HYPERIONS-D G James.
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INTRODUCTIONWalter Jackson Bate | 1 |
Discussions of Particular Poems | 17 |
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