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He has clearly erected in that poem an antithesis between the measured and the measureless , the sunny and the sunless , the pleasuredome and the deep romantic chasm , the pleasurable and the sacred , the decree of Kubla Khan and the ...
He has clearly erected in that poem an antithesis between the measured and the measureless , the sunny and the sunless , the pleasuredome and the deep romantic chasm , the pleasurable and the sacred , the decree of Kubla Khan and the ...
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334-35 > The 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 ...
334-35 > The 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 ...
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As with many poems , it is hard to understand any part of the Ode until we first understand the whole of it . I will therefore say at once what I think the poem is chiefly about . It is a poem about growing ; some say it is a poem about ...
As with many poems , it is hard to understand any part of the Ode until we first understand the whole of it . I will therefore say at once what I think the poem is chiefly about . It is a poem about growing ; some say it is a poem about ...
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