Lost Angels of a Ruined Paradise: Themes of Cosmic Strife in Romantic Tragedy |
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Page 77
... appears to Ludolph a " witch , " a " cocka- trice , " or " demon , " it is mainly on account of Ludolph's own " soaring , " that is , his exaggerated worship of her beauty , his own enchantment . The demonic connotations of her ...
... appears to Ludolph a " witch , " a " cocka- trice , " or " demon , " it is mainly on account of Ludolph's own " soaring , " that is , his exaggerated worship of her beauty , his own enchantment . The demonic connotations of her ...
Page 84
... appear so unreal that the courtiers view it as a " sleeping fancy , " and they feel “ Griev- ously ... tantaliz'd ... appears as the punishment for the hero's dazzling dream of Paradise , and he dies in a grey dawn which he perceives ...
... appear so unreal that the courtiers view it as a " sleeping fancy , " and they feel “ Griev- ously ... tantaliz'd ... appears as the punishment for the hero's dazzling dream of Paradise , and he dies in a grey dawn which he perceives ...
Page 108
... appears as a rather abrupt interruption , and the effect between harsh and soft tones can be jarring . Comments on the gentler aspects of Nature are more expressive of Manfred's desire to find beauty , than of his actual ability to do ...
... appears as a rather abrupt interruption , and the effect between harsh and soft tones can be jarring . Comments on the gentler aspects of Nature are more expressive of Manfred's desire to find beauty , than of his actual ability to do ...
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IV | 72 |
Images of Nature and the Cosmic Structure | 106 |
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