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... external voices may lead . Soon , the Chorus will provide a testing - ground for his thoughts , and help formulate ... external landscape . His feelings rebound against external impressions and create the sense of imprisonment which is ...
... external voices may lead . Soon , the Chorus will provide a testing - ground for his thoughts , and help formulate ... external landscape . His feelings rebound against external impressions and create the sense of imprisonment which is ...
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... external world which surrounds the lovers is a far cry from the heroic dangers of ' St Agnes's ( ' a hundred swords / Will storm his heart ' ) ; and Lamia's pitiful and masochistic preparation for her own execution ( ' shut the chamber ...
... external world which surrounds the lovers is a far cry from the heroic dangers of ' St Agnes's ( ' a hundred swords / Will storm his heart ' ) ; and Lamia's pitiful and masochistic preparation for her own execution ( ' shut the chamber ...
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... external world , than at those aspects of Keats himself corresponding to his idea of the ' Byronic ' poet , and in particular to the former idealisation of Apollo by his early ' dreaming ' self- an idealisation which had collapsed with ...
... external world , than at those aspects of Keats himself corresponding to his idea of the ' Byronic ' poet , and in particular to the former idealisation of Apollo by his early ' dreaming ' self- an idealisation which had collapsed with ...
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Miltons Newenlightened World | 22 |
Milton and the Genius of the Shore | 40 |
Miltons Search for the Idea of the Beautiful | 76 |
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