Tulane Studies in English, Volumen24Tulane University, 1949 |
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... darkness at the crucifixion of Christ and the commemoration of that phenomenon in the Christian service of Tenebrae . After this ominous and powerful image of " the dark , " there can be no doubt of the shift in the poem's emphasis ...
... darkness at the crucifixion of Christ and the commemoration of that phenomenon in the Christian service of Tenebrae . After this ominous and powerful image of " the dark , " there can be no doubt of the shift in the poem's emphasis ...
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... darkness is a feature of both suggestions , adding to the feeling of strangeness that spreads throughout the stanza ... dark . ” But although the eight pictures are fused together in a nightmare experience and each of the pictures is ...
... darkness is a feature of both suggestions , adding to the feeling of strangeness that spreads throughout the stanza ... dark . ” But although the eight pictures are fused together in a nightmare experience and each of the pictures is ...
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... dark I have not seen him . " This " explanation " should be interpreted as making the distinction between " dark " knowledge of the pilot and seeing him " face to face . " 17 Lushington's Greek translation is included in Memoir , II ...
... dark I have not seen him . " This " explanation " should be interpreted as making the distinction between " dark " knowledge of the pilot and seeing him " face to face . " 17 Lushington's Greek translation is included in Memoir , II ...
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PARTI SONGS OF THE DEEPER KIND | 1 |
All Things Become the Past | 16 |
The Frame the Mind the Soul of Man Tripartite view of love and life | 44 |
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analogy anapestic association awareness begins Bradley Bradley's Break Christmas poem CIII climactic connotations contact poem contrast couplet Danaë dark dead friend dream drowning song echoes Edmund Lushington elegy emphasis end-song epilogue expression fanciful feeling four moods fourth stanza grief group of poems Hallam Hallam's death heart of stone Hesper iamb Idle Tears idyl imagery imagines intuition last stanza logical lyric Memoriam metaphorical metrical metrical variation MICHIGAN LIBRARIES mind mood of ecstasy mood of self-consciousness motion movement nature ninefold division past pathetic fallacy pattern of moods phrase pitch of emotional poem XCV poem XVIII poem XXI poem's poet poetry present previous poem prosodic quatrain reader reference repetition rhyme rhythm second stanza seems sensation sense singing sleep Somersby sorrow soul sound speaker's attention speculation spirit spring song structure suggests symbol Tennyson thee thinking third stanza thou thought trimeters UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN vision voice words