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Page 39
... projected in these lines . That is the public Byron ; but the Byron who continues to be a child , the Byron who laments the wounded eaglet and the crushed flower , the tired old charwoman and S.T.C. the unappreciated poet , is also ...
... projected in these lines . That is the public Byron ; but the Byron who continues to be a child , the Byron who laments the wounded eaglet and the crushed flower , the tired old charwoman and S.T.C. the unappreciated poet , is also ...
Page 116
... projection , the verbal sloughing off of what cannot be put into action ; yet such a projection can itself be a new life form , a creation existing alongside the poet , as it were ( cf. Childe Harold III , vi ) . These Tales embody a ...
... projection , the verbal sloughing off of what cannot be put into action ; yet such a projection can itself be a new life form , a creation existing alongside the poet , as it were ( cf. Childe Harold III , vi ) . These Tales embody a ...
Page 127
... projection of Kubla Khan , Coleridge's vertical and vortical patterns being flattened out , as it were , into a linear , horizontal diagram which shows nevertheless the same love / war and action / suffering contours . Byron , with the ...
... projection of Kubla Khan , Coleridge's vertical and vortical patterns being flattened out , as it were , into a linear , horizontal diagram which shows nevertheless the same love / war and action / suffering contours . Byron , with the ...
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