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Page 93
... mood to which these objects point , and the mixture of the exotic and the fam- iliar achieves a teasing mixture of nostalgia and adventure that is not unimpressive . There are exceptions , of course - Browning in one direction and ...
... mood to which these objects point , and the mixture of the exotic and the fam- iliar achieves a teasing mixture of nostalgia and adventure that is not unimpressive . There are exceptions , of course - Browning in one direction and ...
Page 95
... mood . Lotos - eating does not yield happiness , but pleasing sadness : Eating the Lotos day by day , To watch the ... mood ; here , the long vowel sounds ( ' the slow moon climbs : the deep moans round ' ) , the careful pat- terning and ...
... mood . Lotos - eating does not yield happiness , but pleasing sadness : Eating the Lotos day by day , To watch the ... mood ; here , the long vowel sounds ( ' the slow moon climbs : the deep moans round ' ) , the careful pat- terning and ...
Page 97
... mood , the same mood projected autobiographically in ' Dover Beach ' and in the opening of ' A Summer Night ' ? In the deserted , moon - blanch'd street , How lonely rings the echo of my feet ! Those windows , which I gaze at , frown ...
... mood , the same mood projected autobiographically in ' Dover Beach ' and in the opening of ' A Summer Night ' ? In the deserted , moon - blanch'd street , How lonely rings the echo of my feet ! Those windows , which I gaze at , frown ...
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