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... imagery which I have employed will be found , in many instances , to have been drawn from the operations of the human mind , or from those external actions by which they are opinions which cement it . The cloud of mind is. expressed ...
... imagery which I have employed will be found , in many instances , to have been drawn from the operations of the human mind , or from those external actions by which they are opinions which cement it . The cloud of mind is. expressed ...
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... imagery , as in the pleasures of a sense fresh - found : the force and felicity of an epithet ( such , for example , as ' the sea - shoul- dering whale ' ) would light up his countenance with ecstasy , and some fine touch of descrip ...
... imagery , as in the pleasures of a sense fresh - found : the force and felicity of an epithet ( such , for example , as ' the sea - shoul- dering whale ' ) would light up his countenance with ecstasy , and some fine touch of descrip ...
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... imagery is slightly changed - he becomes the explorer not of earth but of heaven - an as- tronomer who has discovered a new planet ; but the change , instead of weakening the poem , quite definitely strengthens and enriches it : it ...
... imagery is slightly changed - he becomes the explorer not of earth but of heaven - an as- tronomer who has discovered a new planet ; but the change , instead of weakening the poem , quite definitely strengthens and enriches it : it ...
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