KeatsFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 143 páginas |
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... movement , except in a few isolated passages , he abandoned to experi- ment with harmonies that grew reckless as they obeyed the fantastic movement of the theme . Equally , he worked into the story a lavishness of fancy until the ...
... movement , except in a few isolated passages , he abandoned to experi- ment with harmonies that grew reckless as they obeyed the fantastic movement of the theme . Equally , he worked into the story a lavishness of fancy until the ...
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... the Indian maiden and the visionary desire for the goddess are one . Only one episodic passage enters , when the Indian maiden sings to Endymion the exquisite lyric , " O Sorrow , " with its effective double movement . All KEATS 43.
... the Indian maiden and the visionary desire for the goddess are one . Only one episodic passage enters , when the Indian maiden sings to Endymion the exquisite lyric , " O Sorrow , " with its effective double movement . All KEATS 43.
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Benjamin Ifor Evans. Sorrow , " with its effective double movement . All else leads to the conclusion where Endymion realizes that he is immortal , and that in his human love he has reached his ideal quest . Such is the bare outline of ...
Benjamin Ifor Evans. Sorrow , " with its effective double movement . All else leads to the conclusion where Endymion realizes that he is immortal , and that in his human love he has reached his ideal quest . Such is the bare outline of ...
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