Romantic Reassessment, Volumes 96-98Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1983 - English literature |
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Page 121
... gives us the moon itself " with a gradual swim / Coming into the blue with all her light ... , " but , in the final section of the poem , we witness an even more astonishing act of poetic creation - the Poet will give " meek Cynthia her ...
... gives us the moon itself " with a gradual swim / Coming into the blue with all her light ... , " but , in the final section of the poem , we witness an even more astonishing act of poetic creation - the Poet will give " meek Cynthia her ...
Page 203
... give up her will entirely in exchange for that assurance . But Birkin will give no assurance at all . He wants to avoid that " unspeakable intimacy . " He wants to give himself and then return to " free , proud singleness . " Birkin ...
... give up her will entirely in exchange for that assurance . But Birkin will give no assurance at all . He wants to avoid that " unspeakable intimacy . " He wants to give himself and then return to " free , proud singleness . " Birkin ...
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... give up his studies , and against the idea of being a surgeon on board a ship . In a mood self - chastisement and desire for more devoted study , he gives up eating meat : " I am more fond of pleasure than study ( many men have prefer'd ...
... give up his studies , and against the idea of being a surgeon on board a ship . In a mood self - chastisement and desire for more devoted study , he gives up eating meat : " I am more fond of pleasure than study ( many men have prefer'd ...
Contents
RECONCILIATIONS IN COLERIDGES POLITICS | 95 |
THE STRUCTURE OF KEATSS I STOOD TIPTOE UPON | 111 |
THE LAST PARAGRAPH OF BARTLEBY Gerald Hoag | 161 |
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