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... poem divide basically over attitudes toward the eastern potentate . Is the poem for Kubla or against him ? Or , as possible but unlikely , does it lean neither for nor against ? We need to resolve this point before we can declare Kubla ...
... poem divide basically over attitudes toward the eastern potentate . Is the poem for Kubla or against him ? Or , as possible but unlikely , does it lean neither for nor against ? We need to resolve this point before we can declare Kubla ...
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... poem is lively and colourful , as A. C. Bradley has well emphasized . The movement and appearance of sun and moon are described in stanza after stanza ; and stars too . The sun peeps in and out as though uncertain whether or not to give ...
... poem is lively and colourful , as A. C. Bradley has well emphasized . The movement and appearance of sun and moon are described in stanza after stanza ; and stars too . The sun peeps in and out as though uncertain whether or not to give ...
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... poem is chiefly about . It is a poem about growing ; some say it is a poem about growing old , but I believe it is about growing up . It is incidentally a poem about optics and then , inevitably , about epistemology ; it is concerned ...
... poem is chiefly about . It is a poem about growing ; some say it is a poem about growing old , but I believe it is about growing up . It is incidentally a poem about optics and then , inevitably , about epistemology ; it is concerned ...
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Joseph Addison 16721719 | 3 |
John Bunyan 16281688 | 9 |
Robert Burns 17591796 | 15 |
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