Romantic Reassessment, Volumes 106-107Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1982 |
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... earth's rich array . Sometimes Apollo even gathers his colors from the earth : from the " souls of immortal generals " and from their dispatches , " Phoebus watches / To colour up his rays " ( VII , 81 ) . Our troubling paradox still ...
... earth's rich array . Sometimes Apollo even gathers his colors from the earth : from the " souls of immortal generals " and from their dispatches , " Phoebus watches / To colour up his rays " ( VII , 81 ) . Our troubling paradox still ...
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... earth fling off " night ... like a mourning suit " ( II , 139 ) and begins " to clothe each . . hill " ( VI , 86 ) . The brook on Lord Henry's estate is " now clear , now blue , / According as the skies their shadows " throw ( XIII , 58 ) ...
... earth fling off " night ... like a mourning suit " ( II , 139 ) and begins " to clothe each . . hill " ( VI , 86 ) . The brook on Lord Henry's estate is " now clear , now blue , / According as the skies their shadows " throw ( XIII , 58 ) ...
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... earth forlorn . " is a paper kite flying " twixt life and death , " it is the dark " shadow " which the " onward Soul behind throws " upon the earth ( XIV , 8 ) . Life and death are ambiguous terms here . The earth is the locus of ...
... earth forlorn . " is a paper kite flying " twixt life and death , " it is the dark " shadow " which the " onward Soul behind throws " upon the earth ( XIV , 8 ) . Life and death are ambiguous terms here . The earth is the locus of ...
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