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Página 80
The “ painful change ” she witnesses — the substitution of the genuine Porphyro
for the immortal looks and voice of her vision“ nigh expellid / The blisses of her
dream " ( 300 f . ) , came near expelling them , but did not in fact do so .
Apparently ...
The “ painful change ” she witnesses — the substitution of the genuine Porphyro
for the immortal looks and voice of her vision“ nigh expellid / The blisses of her
dream " ( 300 f . ) , came near expelling them , but did not in fact do so .
Apparently ...
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And as the poet awakens from his trance , there is even the suggestion that the
visions stimulated by the song of the nightingale may have been illusory ; for the
poet , bidding farewell to the vision , says Adieu ! the fancy cannot cheat so well ...
And as the poet awakens from his trance , there is even the suggestion that the
visions stimulated by the song of the nightingale may have been illusory ; for the
poet , bidding farewell to the vision , says Adieu ! the fancy cannot cheat so well ...
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Certainly, this must have presented him with a difficulty, since the poet of the first
canto has, it seems, taken on the role of Apollo, as the one who derives “
knowledge enormous” from the vision of the face of Mnemosyne. But so far as the
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Certainly, this must have presented him with a difficulty, since the poet of the first
canto has, it seems, taken on the role of Apollo, as the one who derives “
knowledge enormous” from the vision of the face of Mnemosyne. But so far as the
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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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