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... mind to fame , By arrogating Jonson's hostile name . Sir Formal , though unsought , attends thy quill , 170 Let father Flecknoe fire thy mind with praise , And uncle Ogleby thy envy raise . Thou art my blood , where Jonson has no part ...
... mind to fame , By arrogating Jonson's hostile name . Sir Formal , though unsought , attends thy quill , 170 Let father Flecknoe fire thy mind with praise , And uncle Ogleby thy envy raise . Thou art my blood , where Jonson has no part ...
Page 348
... mind surely , but not of the rational conscious mind wholly . It is some- thing of a dream image , conveying terror before a symbol of power to harm , and , like all dream images , made of the stuff known to the conscious mind but given ...
... mind surely , but not of the rational conscious mind wholly . It is some- thing of a dream image , conveying terror before a symbol of power to harm , and , like all dream images , made of the stuff known to the conscious mind but given ...
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... mind that the Mariner was able to achieve the new , enlarged state of mind that could include the water - snakes in its sympathies . But the Ancient Mariner is unlike the most satisfying works that render the theme , for instance the ...
... mind that the Mariner was able to achieve the new , enlarged state of mind that could include the water - snakes in its sympathies . But the Ancient Mariner is unlike the most satisfying works that render the theme , for instance the ...
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