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However, to read the first three stanzas only as a drama among the symbols, we
have noted, is to see the drama in only one of its manifestations, for an implied
drama between the poet and the symbols is also being unfolded, a drama that is
...
However, to read the first three stanzas only as a drama among the symbols, we
have noted, is to see the drama in only one of its manifestations, for an implied
drama between the poet and the symbols is also being unfolded, a drama that is
...
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The dissolution of the mystic oxymoron which is heaven's bourne , the descent of
the symbols , and the retreat of the poet are , like their opposites , a single
dramatic movement . VII We can now see the two major interlacing patterns of the
ode .
The dissolution of the mystic oxymoron which is heaven's bourne , the descent of
the symbols , and the retreat of the poet are , like their opposites , a single
dramatic movement . VII We can now see the two major interlacing patterns of the
ode .
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But more important, the symbolic action of the drama at no point justifies the urn's
limiting its message; nowhere has the urn ... There the meaning of the poem
arises out of the dramatic relations of the poet and the symbol; but on implies a ...
But more important, the symbolic action of the drama at no point justifies the urn's
limiting its message; nowhere has the urn ... There the meaning of the poem
arises out of the dramatic relations of the poet and the symbol; but on implies a ...
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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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