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... human and moral for the ' Dark Gods ' ( how incongruous a phrase in connexion with him ! ) to be invoked here , he none the less drew strength from his sense of communion with the non - human universe . 1 The Prelude , Book II , II ...
... human and moral for the ' Dark Gods ' ( how incongruous a phrase in connexion with him ! ) to be invoked here , he none the less drew strength from his sense of communion with the non - human universe . 1 The Prelude , Book II , II ...
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... human passion far above , That leaves a heart high - sorrowful and cloy'd , A burning forehead and a parching tongue . --In what way ' All breathing human passion far above ' ? ' Warm ' and ' panting ' —the accordant ditty would be very ...
... human passion far above , That leaves a heart high - sorrowful and cloy'd , A burning forehead and a parching tongue . --In what way ' All breathing human passion far above ' ? ' Warm ' and ' panting ' —the accordant ditty would be very ...
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... human passion far above , That leaves a heart high - sorrowful and cloy'd , A burning forehead , and a parching tongue . In the next stanza it is , as my correspondent says , plain that Keats is seeing the urn as an urn while indulging ...
... human passion far above , That leaves a heart high - sorrowful and cloy'd , A burning forehead , and a parching tongue . In the next stanza it is , as my correspondent says , plain that Keats is seeing the urn as an urn while indulging ...
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Revaluation: Tradition & Development in English Poetry F R (Frank Raymond) 1895-1 Leavis No preview available - 2021 |
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