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... contemplate , not the home : even the illusion of a ' secure happiness ' as some- thing to be ecstatically , if enviously , contemplated in the nightingale is recognized to be an evanescent ... contemplation of things as they are 251 KEATS.
... contemplate , not the home : even the illusion of a ' secure happiness ' as some- thing to be ecstatically , if enviously , contemplated in the nightingale is recognized to be an evanescent ... contemplation of things as they are 251 KEATS.
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Tradition & Development in English Poetry Frank Raymond Leavis. born of a steady contemplation of things as they are ; it is itself a luxury . The disintoxicated third stanza repre- sents the actual upon which the poem turns its back ...
Tradition & Development in English Poetry Frank Raymond Leavis. born of a steady contemplation of things as they are ; it is itself a luxury . The disintoxicated third stanza repre- sents the actual upon which the poem turns its back ...
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... contemplate at the same time from ( as it were ) the outside , as objects , as facts ; and the contemplation of the inevitable and end- less human suffering to which his more immediately personal experience leads him has a like ...
... contemplate at the same time from ( as it were ) the outside , as objects , as facts ; and the contemplation of the inevitable and end- less human suffering to which his more immediately personal experience leads him has a like ...
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