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... thou must be propitiated , ” “ If thou must be induced , ” “ If thou lovest blood ; " and he ends his discourse in the true manner of a Shopenhauer saying that the World - Ground is inexorable will , and adding , And whether that be ...
... thou must be propitiated , ” “ If thou must be induced , ” “ If thou lovest blood ; " and he ends his discourse in the true manner of a Shopenhauer saying that the World - Ground is inexorable will , and adding , And whether that be ...
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... thou canst not ascend These steps , die on that marble where thou art . Thy flesh , near cousin to the common dust , Will parch for lack of nutriment . It is plain that Keats is now more deeply influenced by Dante than by Homer , and ...
... thou canst not ascend These steps , die on that marble where thou art . Thy flesh , near cousin to the common dust , Will parch for lack of nutriment . It is plain that Keats is now more deeply influenced by Dante than by Homer , and ...
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... thou kiss , Though winning near the goal - yet , do not grieve ; She cannot fade , though thou hast not thy bliss , For ever wilt thou love , and she be fair ! The style of the Ode is that of maturity . The mood is tense without being ...
... thou kiss , Though winning near the goal - yet , do not grieve ; She cannot fade , though thou hast not thy bliss , For ever wilt thou love , and she be fair ! The style of the Ode is that of maturity . The mood is tense without being ...
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Introduction | 2 |
THE NEW POETRY | 14 |
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