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In Hyperion the meaning of Apollo's spiritual birth-pangs had been left somewhat
obscure; the objective manner of presentation was not natural to one who had
always written directly out of his own feelings, and perhaps he did not quite know
...
In Hyperion the meaning of Apollo's spiritual birth-pangs had been left somewhat
obscure; the objective manner of presentation was not natural to one who had
always written directly out of his own feelings, and perhaps he did not quite know
...
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Commentators feel that the “ monstrous debt " is Merlin's debt to his demon -
father for his own life , and that he paid it by committing evil deeds , or perhaps
specifically by effecting his own imprisonment and death through the misworking
of a ...
Commentators feel that the “ monstrous debt " is Merlin's debt to his demon -
father for his own life , and that he paid it by committing evil deeds , or perhaps
specifically by effecting his own imprisonment and death through the misworking
of a ...
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And through Keats's apprehension of Mnemosyne there ran, not explicitly
perhaps, a “speculation” or perception of the Divine as bearing the woes of the
world, and through its labour of vicarious suffering, giving comfort and light to
perplexed ...
And through Keats's apprehension of Mnemosyne there ran, not explicitly
perhaps, a “speculation” or perception of the Divine as bearing the woes of the
world, and through its labour of vicarious suffering, giving comfort and light to
perplexed ...
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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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