Romantic Reassessment, Volumes 96-98Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1983 - English literature |
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Page 84
... mortal " and " immortal " are used with deliberate iteration in the poem to signify that the stillness of Endymion in the mortal world is symbolic of his immortality to come . His dreams offer a fore- taste of happiness in " fellowship ...
... mortal " and " immortal " are used with deliberate iteration in the poem to signify that the stillness of Endymion in the mortal world is symbolic of his immortality to come . His dreams offer a fore- taste of happiness in " fellowship ...
Page 331
... mortal . Such a marriage requires , as Cynthia tells Endymion , that the mortal should be " spiritualiz'd " ( Endymion , IV.993 ) . This process of spiritualiza- tion can take place only through the mystery of death . The bold gods must ...
... mortal . Such a marriage requires , as Cynthia tells Endymion , that the mortal should be " spiritualiz'd " ( Endymion , IV.993 ) . This process of spiritualiza- tion can take place only through the mystery of death . The bold gods must ...
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... mortal and the immortal worlds are continuous . Thus pain and suffering become the means of the making of souls . Keats tends to a view of ultimate reality at once concrete and intuitive . is a world of concrete universals . The ...
... mortal and the immortal worlds are continuous . Thus pain and suffering become the means of the making of souls . Keats tends to a view of ultimate reality at once concrete and intuitive . is a world of concrete universals . The ...
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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