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( I , 49-51 ) In both these poems , then , the swoon which precedes visionary
activity is presented as a kind of death , and in Lamia it later leads to the actual
death of Lycius . In The Fall of Hyperion the poet , having entered realms of
fantasy ...
( I , 49-51 ) In both these poems , then , the swoon which precedes visionary
activity is presented as a kind of death , and in Lamia it later leads to the actual
death of Lycius . In The Fall of Hyperion the poet , having entered realms of
fantasy ...
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primary sense of the word in this context is " perfumed , ” but there is also the
suggestion of death , as though to be in the forest were a scented , hushed burial
. Throughout the poem darkness has been gathering about the poet as he moves
...
primary sense of the word in this context is " perfumed , ” but there is also the
suggestion of death , as though to be in the forest were a scented , hushed burial
. Throughout the poem darkness has been gathering about the poet as he moves
...
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A living death was in each gush of sounds . ( II , 279-281 ) Secondly , in the world
of process , fulfillment and death are often simultaneous . This perception
receives a specifically sexual expression at the end of the “ Bright Star ” sonnet .
A living death was in each gush of sounds . ( II , 279-281 ) Secondly , in the world
of process , fulfillment and death are often simultaneous . This perception
receives a specifically sexual expression at the end of the “ Bright Star ” sonnet .
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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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