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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
green.
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
green.
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In the more objective, narrative structure of Lamia and The Fall of Hyperion the
equivalent to this “drowsy numbness” would be the “cloudy swoon” which
overcomes both Lycius and the poet in The Fall of Hyperion. Thus when Lycius
first ...
In the more objective, narrative structure of Lamia and The Fall of Hyperion the
equivalent to this “drowsy numbness” would be the “cloudy swoon” which
overcomes both Lycius and the poet in The Fall of Hyperion. Thus when Lycius
first ...
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June to early August: In Isle of Wight, with Charles Brown; writes first half of
Lamia and part of The Fall of Hyperion. The love-letters to Fanny Brawne begin.
Writes, with Brown, the play Otho the Great. September: Finishes Lamia, and
gives up ...
June to early August: In Isle of Wight, with Charles Brown; writes first half of
Lamia and part of The Fall of Hyperion. The love-letters to Fanny Brawne begin.
Writes, with Brown, the play Otho the Great. September: Finishes Lamia, and
gives up ...
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INTRODUCTIONWalter Jackson Bate | 1 |
SCEPTICISM IN | 71 |
THE ODE TO PSYCHE AND THE ODE ON MELANCHOLY | 91 |
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