Lost Angels of a Ruined Paradise: Themes of Cosmic Strife in Romantic Tragedy |
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Herbert finds his death in a storm while trying to reach a deserted chapel whose bell is rung by the wind : “ that Chapel - bell ... its fitful stroke / Can scarcely be the work of human hands , " it is “ the wind ” ( B. IV .
Herbert finds his death in a storm while trying to reach a deserted chapel whose bell is rung by the wind : “ that Chapel - bell ... its fitful stroke / Can scarcely be the work of human hands , " it is “ the wind ” ( B. IV .
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wither'd up to death ! ” ( III . 2. 193-194 ) . Yet , under the veneer of immortal beauty , Auranthe is a fallen mortal , and so , discovery of her fallen state spells death to Ludolph's “ soaring ” flight to immortality .
wither'd up to death ! ” ( III . 2. 193-194 ) . Yet , under the veneer of immortal beauty , Auranthe is a fallen mortal , and so , discovery of her fallen state spells death to Ludolph's “ soaring ” flight to immortality .
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Who ever yet returned To teach the laws of Death's untrodden realm ? Unjust perhaps as those which drive us now , Oh , whither , whither ? ( V. 4. 57-75 ) It seems that Cenci has finally succeeded in his promise to bring forth a demonic ...
Who ever yet returned To teach the laws of Death's untrodden realm ? Unjust perhaps as those which drive us now , Oh , whither , whither ? ( V. 4. 57-75 ) It seems that Cenci has finally succeeded in his promise to bring forth a demonic ...
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Introduction 833562119 | 7 |
Wordsworths | 14 |
Coleridges REMORSE | 45 |
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