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In the second image one overlooks the unusual sense - transference of light
blown with the breezes because it is at once obvious that Keats has
consummately described the effect of glancing light filtering down through leaves
stirred gently by ...
In the second image one overlooks the unusual sense - transference of light
blown with the breezes because it is at once obvious that Keats has
consummately described the effect of glancing light filtering down through leaves
stirred gently by ...
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Proportionately as the poet withdraws , the figures in the frieze take on greater
psychic distance . Once vitally engaged in a foreverness of passionate activity ,
they shrink from view as they are surrounded by the imagined symbols of town
and ...
Proportionately as the poet withdraws , the figures in the frieze take on greater
psychic distance . Once vitally engaged in a foreverness of passionate activity ,
they shrink from view as they are surrounded by the imagined symbols of town
and ...
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At the outset , then , the poet pictures Lamia as altogether mixed with
contrarieties , and her ultimate attractions as highly ambiguous . In her " serpent
prison - house " Lamia was able to dream " of all she list , " and " once , while
among mortals ...
At the outset , then , the poet pictures Lamia as altogether mixed with
contrarieties , and her ultimate attractions as highly ambiguous . In her " serpent
prison - house " Lamia was able to dream " of all she list , " and " once , while
among mortals ...
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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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