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He would begin to feel that this was not what he meant, or wanted, at all. ... The
appeal of the spider as a symbol is that the points of leaves and twigs on which it
begins its work can be very few, and yet it is able to fill the air with a “circuiting.
He would begin to feel that this was not what he meant, or wanted, at all. ... The
appeal of the spider as a symbol is that the points of leaves and twigs on which it
begins its work can be very few, and yet it is able to fill the air with a “circuiting.
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does Lamia begin to vanish ; for at this point , as we shall see , only Apollonius ,
of all the people at the feast , remains fixed in the realities of mortal existence ,
refusing to enter or share the dream : By her glad Lycius sitting , in chief place ...
does Lamia begin to vanish ; for at this point , as we shall see , only Apollonius ,
of all the people at the feast , remains fixed in the realities of mortal existence ,
refusing to enter or share the dream : By her glad Lycius sitting , in chief place ...
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Keats then goes to Isle of Wight to begin Endymion , travels about , visits his
friend Benjamin Bailey at Oxford ... Reconsideration of his whole career ( January
- June ) ; begins new Shakespearean sonnets , and writes Isabella ( March and ...
Keats then goes to Isle of Wight to begin Endymion , travels about , visits his
friend Benjamin Bailey at Oxford ... Reconsideration of his whole career ( January
- June ) ; begins new Shakespearean sonnets , and writes Isabella ( March and ...
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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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