The Castle of Indolence, and Other PoemsUniversity of Kansas Press, 1961 - 222 pages |
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... Seasons imply a human observer or participant ( “ bear me , ” “ let me pierce , " " talk of Him " ) , and at the same time more elusive equivalents of the persona ( " Angel - Forms , " " Voices , " " listening Gloom " ) . In the stanza ...
... Seasons imply a human observer or participant ( “ bear me , ” “ let me pierce , " " talk of Him " ) , and at the same time more elusive equivalents of the persona ( " Angel - Forms , " " Voices , " " listening Gloom " ) . In the stanza ...
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... Seasons , they are on the whole so consistent that we can be fairly sure that they represent Thomson's practice . Examples of forms characteristic of ( not of course exclusively peculiar to ) Thomson are : Nought , etherial , Ether ...
... Seasons , they are on the whole so consistent that we can be fairly sure that they represent Thomson's practice . Examples of forms characteristic of ( not of course exclusively peculiar to ) Thomson are : Nought , etherial , Ether ...
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... Seasons . ' 1951 . Hagstrum , Jean . The Sister Arts : The Tradition of Literary Pictorialism and English Poetry from Dryden to Gray . Chicago , 1958 . JEGP . Journal of English and Germanic Philology . JHI . Journal of the History of ...
... Seasons . ' 1951 . Hagstrum , Jean . The Sister Arts : The Tradition of Literary Pictorialism and English Poetry from Dryden to Gray . Chicago , 1958 . JEGP . Journal of English and Germanic Philology . JHI . Journal of the History of ...
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