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Mario L. D'Avanzo. Chapter six The fane and palace ~ - Weaving The bower The fane and palace In his letter to Shelley , Keats remarks , “ My imagination is a monastery and I am its monk . You must explain my metaphors to yourself . " 1 ...
Mario L. D'Avanzo. Chapter six The fane and palace ~ - Weaving The bower The fane and palace In his letter to Shelley , Keats remarks , “ My imagination is a monastery and I am its monk . You must explain my metaphors to yourself . " 1 ...
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... fane , which , as we have already seen , signifies the sacred structure of poetry : " Yes , I will be thy priest , and build a fane . " Once again we are reminded of a similar use of the metaphor of the fane in a letter ex- pressing ...
... fane , which , as we have already seen , signifies the sacred structure of poetry : " Yes , I will be thy priest , and build a fane . " Once again we are reminded of a similar use of the metaphor of the fane in a letter ex- pressing ...
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... fane In some untrodden region of my mind , Where branched thoughts , new grown with pleasant pain , Instead of pines shall murmur in the wind . . . . celebrate Keats's own Ariel - like imagination that cannot be confined to the pine of ...
... fane In some untrodden region of my mind , Where branched thoughts , new grown with pleasant pain , Instead of pines shall murmur in the wind . . . . celebrate Keats's own Ariel - like imagination that cannot be confined to the pine of ...
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