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Because Angela is “ A poor , weak , palsy - stricken , churchyard thing ” ( 155 ) ,
she presently accedes , promising to do whatever Porphyro wishes Which was ,
to lead him , in close secrecy , Even to Madeline's chamber , and there hide Him
in ...
Because Angela is “ A poor , weak , palsy - stricken , churchyard thing ” ( 155 ) ,
she presently accedes , promising to do whatever Porphyro wishes Which was ,
to lead him , in close secrecy , Even to Madeline's chamber , and there hide Him
in ...
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More sooth for that his close rejoinder flows Into her burning ear ; —and still the
spell Unbroken guards her in serene repose . With her wild dream he mingled as
a rose Marryeth its odour to a violet . Still , still she dreams - louder the frost wind
...
More sooth for that his close rejoinder flows Into her burning ear ; —and still the
spell Unbroken guards her in serene repose . With her wild dream he mingled as
a rose Marryeth its odour to a violet . Still , still she dreams - louder the frost wind
...
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i. transformation of a living nightingale into a symbol of visionary art. By means of
the symbol the ode explores the consequences of a commitment to vision, and as
it does so, comes close to implying that the destruction of the protagonist is one ...
i. transformation of a living nightingale into a symbol of visionary art. By means of
the symbol the ode explores the consequences of a commitment to vision, and as
it does so, comes close to implying that the destruction of the protagonist is one ...
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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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