Xavier University Studies, Volumen5Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1966 |
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... readers bring to any poem set in a Gothic castle . They know that the castle is fancied , and thereby they themselves help to supply the ro- mance . Once Keats has ... reader is fully aware of the castle as an edifice fixed and solid in - 5-
... readers bring to any poem set in a Gothic castle . They know that the castle is fancied , and thereby they themselves help to supply the ro- mance . Once Keats has ... reader is fully aware of the castle as an edifice fixed and solid in - 5-
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... reader is , throughout most of the poem , at one esthetic remove from the elements of the primary drama , since , when the monologue of the first speaker , Half - Rome , opens ( on January 4 , 1698 ) , all of the action of the tale ...
... reader is , throughout most of the poem , at one esthetic remove from the elements of the primary drama , since , when the monologue of the first speaker , Half - Rome , opens ( on January 4 , 1698 ) , all of the action of the tale ...
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... reader is aware of such lofty disgust in Donne , he must infer it for himself ; Donne's pose of awe before God's instrument is exposed only by the reader's inference . He takes almost the ignorant , naive stance of Chaucer in the face ...
... reader is aware of such lofty disgust in Donne , he must infer it for himself ; Donne's pose of awe before God's instrument is exposed only by the reader's inference . He takes almost the ignorant , naive stance of Chaucer in the face ...
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Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes5-7 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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action actor Alastor audience Bledsoe Bottinius Brauchitsch Browning Browning's Bryans Caponsacchi castle Christ church coup d'état court courtier death devil Donne Donne's Satyres dramatic theory dream Ellison's Eve of St fiction final Flannery O'Connor German Goerdeler Guido Halder Half-Rome Hassell hero Hesse Hesse's Hitler Hobbes hope human ideal imagination innocence Interviewer Jacques Thibault Jean Barois Josef K judgment Kafka Kordt L'Eté Lamia Les Thibault Leviathan Leviticus Lord Halifax man's Martin du Gard Mary ment metaphors Milton monologues moral nature Nazi Negro novel O'Connor offensive Old Yellow Book opposition palace peace person Ph.D pilgrim play poem poet Poet's poetic Pompilia Pope Prince Edward County protagonist reader reality romantic romantic love satire Satyre seems Shelley Shelley's sonnet Sonnet 23 soul speech spiritual statement Steppenwolf suggests Temple theme Thibault tion tone Trial Trott truth Ulrich von Hassell vision words writing XAVIER UNIVERSITY STUDIES