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... eyes , as though thou wert to shed , Over the darkest , lushest blue - bell bed , Handfuls of daisies . Keats's eye is in a sense on the object , and in his fresh enjoyment of physi- cal beauty he forgets his symbolic theme ; his ...
... eyes , as though thou wert to shed , Over the darkest , lushest blue - bell bed , Handfuls of daisies . Keats's eye is in a sense on the object , and in his fresh enjoyment of physi- cal beauty he forgets his symbolic theme ; his ...
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... eyes is important in the poem . The vision of Lycius is filled and intoxicated by Lamia : his eyes had drunk her beauty up , Leaving no drop in the bewildering cup , And still the cup was full . ( I , 251-253 ) Lycius is " blinded " ( I ...
... eyes is important in the poem . The vision of Lycius is filled and intoxicated by Lamia : his eyes had drunk her beauty up , Leaving no drop in the bewildering cup , And still the cup was full . ( I , 251-253 ) Lycius is " blinded " ( I ...
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... eyes " or " eyes severe " ( I , 364 , 374 ; II , 157 ) . To the dreamer they are " juggling eyes , " or " demon eyes " to be threatened with " blindness , " for they banish the dream with their unilluded gaze : the sophist's eye , ( II ...
... eyes " or " eyes severe " ( I , 364 , 374 ; II , 157 ) . To the dreamer they are " juggling eyes , " or " demon eyes " to be threatened with " blindness , " for they banish the dream with their unilluded gaze : the sophist's eye , ( II ...
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INTRODUCTIONWalter Jackson Bate | 1 |
SCEPTICISM IN | 71 |
THE ODE TO PSYCHE AND THE ODE ON MELANCHOLY | 91 |
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