Tulane Studies in English, Volúmenes14-17Tulane University, 1965 |
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... echoes are called " horns of Elfland , " and so they become echoes affecting the fancy , the memory , or the imagination ; and they , too , are said to be dying . In the third stanza these two kinds of echoes are recalled : the physical ...
... echoes are called " horns of Elfland , " and so they become echoes affecting the fancy , the memory , or the imagination ; and they , too , are said to be dying . In the third stanza these two kinds of echoes are recalled : the physical ...
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... echoes are also continually dying : they have no staying power and must therefore be con- stantly renewed by the bugle which sets up the physical echoes that in turn inspire our imagining the " horns of Elfland " ; but while the physical ...
... echoes are also continually dying : they have no staying power and must therefore be con- stantly renewed by the bugle which sets up the physical echoes that in turn inspire our imagining the " horns of Elfland " ; but while the physical ...
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echoes and echoes which do not die ; and in the third stanza , to the expressed difference between these two kinds of echoes and echoes which do not die . The note of logical progression is not only in the movement from implied to ...
echoes and echoes which do not die ; and in the third stanza , to the expressed difference between these two kinds of echoes and echoes which do not die . The note of logical progression is not only in the movement from implied to ...
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MACHIAVELLIANISM IN DANIELS | 5 |
JOSEPH WARTONS CRITICISM | 17 |
ON THE MAJOR POEMS OF TENNYSONS | 29 |
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