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... tion then , so deduced , may be thus worded . A or by rhyme , or by both conjointly . In this , poem is that species of composition , which is the lowest sense , a man might attribute the 30 opposed to works of science , by proposing ...
... tion then , so deduced , may be thus worded . A or by rhyme , or by both conjointly . In this , poem is that species of composition , which is the lowest sense , a man might attribute the 30 opposed to works of science , by proposing ...
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... tion to suicide . See note on 11. 203-5 . 291. desperate hope . That in death by suicide he could meet again the Vision . 297. fair fiend . He has been tempted to suicide ( see note on 1. 291 ) , perhaps by the devil who has the ...
... tion to suicide . See note on 11. 203-5 . 291. desperate hope . That in death by suicide he could meet again the Vision . 297. fair fiend . He has been tempted to suicide ( see note on 1. 291 ) , perhaps by the devil who has the ...
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... tion would seem to strike on the secret chords of his soul and generate countless harmonies . This , in fact , was not only his open presenta- tion at the Court of the Muses ( for the lines in imitation of Spenser , Now Morning from her ...
... tion would seem to strike on the secret chords of his soul and generate countless harmonies . This , in fact , was not only his open presenta- tion at the Court of the Muses ( for the lines in imitation of Spenser , Now Morning from her ...
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