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Country green easily shifts into country dance, dance suggests its accompanying
song, and country, dance, and song combine to produce the compressed
synaesthetic fusion of sunburnt mirth, which when unfolded for examination
discloses ...
Country green easily shifts into country dance, dance suggests its accompanying
song, and country, dance, and song combine to produce the compressed
synaesthetic fusion of sunburnt mirth, which when unfolded for examination
discloses ...
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Although the return to the interrogative mood in stanza four suggests the
empathic remoteness of stanza one , the poet is here questioning , not the urn ,
but no specific addressee ; and hence , although the question “ Who are these
coming to ...
Although the return to the interrogative mood in stanza four suggests the
empathic remoteness of stanza one , the poet is here questioning , not the urn ,
but no specific addressee ; and hence , although the question “ Who are these
coming to ...
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prefatory idyl, that suggests the sort of ideal union represented or symbolized by
the recurrent pairs of lovers in Keats's earlier poems. The difference is that now
the whole affair is relegated to a nonhuman realm. With it, to some extent, is also
...
prefatory idyl, that suggests the sort of ideal union represented or symbolized by
the recurrent pairs of lovers in Keats's earlier poems. The difference is that now
the whole affair is relegated to a nonhuman realm. With it, to some extent, is also
...
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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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