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... human harmony means a denaturalization of the emotions which must take part in such harmony . " The result is something " essentially un- poetic . " " His solitude is that of a spirit hovering between rich human sympathy and high self ...
... human harmony means a denaturalization of the emotions which must take part in such harmony . " The result is something " essentially un- poetic . " " His solitude is that of a spirit hovering between rich human sympathy and high self ...
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... human and a realm of the ideal immortal , and that there is a " knife - edge where the two meet and are indistinguishably present , " in a " mystic oxymoron " -a resolu- tion of contraries in the highest happiness man may know : " a ...
... human and a realm of the ideal immortal , and that there is a " knife - edge where the two meet and are indistinguishably present , " in a " mystic oxymoron " -a resolu- tion of contraries in the highest happiness man may know : " a ...
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... human restrictions , is permitted only an illusory glimpse of happiness . And in the " Ode to a Nightin- gale " the " mystic oxymoron " is never attained ( or if at all only tentatively in the first stanza ) because in three separate ...
... human restrictions , is permitted only an illusory glimpse of happiness . And in the " Ode to a Nightin- gale " the " mystic oxymoron " is never attained ( or if at all only tentatively in the first stanza ) because in three separate ...
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