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But since every verse of that poem may be to a greater or lesser extent derived from the poems of Sophia Hyatt it must ... Thomas Ollive Mabbott " confidently pointed out " ( 1,313 ) that the source of the poem is Peter Pindar's ( John ...
But since every verse of that poem may be to a greater or lesser extent derived from the poems of Sophia Hyatt it must ... Thomas Ollive Mabbott " confidently pointed out " ( 1,313 ) that the source of the poem is Peter Pindar's ( John ...
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There the ideas and vocabulary closely resemble those in another of Hyatt's poems of which Irving prints five stanzas and I select the first and the third . By what dread thou rulest the mind , It is not given for us to know ; We glow ...
There the ideas and vocabulary closely resemble those in another of Hyatt's poems of which Irving prints five stanzas and I select the first and the third . By what dread thou rulest the mind , It is not given for us to know ; We glow ...
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at least on one level Poe's poem is an allegory about the interdependence of ideal lovers in which relationship the male is the mind , the woman the body ; about how it was their fate to be separated , and about the consequences .
at least on one level Poe's poem is an allegory about the interdependence of ideal lovers in which relationship the male is the mind , the woman the body ; about how it was their fate to be separated , and about the consequences .
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THE BYRONIC IDEALITY 1 The Fall Of The House Of Usher OF HOUSE AND GROUNDS | 1 |
Polking about in News tead Abbey | 2 |
A Singularly Dreary Tract of Country | 7 |
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