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Page xi
... means . But the hold which romantic poetry has upon the imagination is to a large degree due to the opposite quality , namely of formulating a deliberate ambiguity , of seeming to mean , of intending to mean even , a great deal more ...
... means . But the hold which romantic poetry has upon the imagination is to a large degree due to the opposite quality , namely of formulating a deliberate ambiguity , of seeming to mean , of intending to mean even , a great deal more ...
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... Mean time , her Warlike Brother on the Seas His waving Streamers to the Winds displays , And vows for his Return , with vain Devotion , pays . Ah , Generous Youth ! that Wish forbear , The Winds too soon will waft thee here ! Slack all ...
... Mean time , her Warlike Brother on the Seas His waving Streamers to the Winds displays , And vows for his Return , with vain Devotion , pays . Ah , Generous Youth ! that Wish forbear , The Winds too soon will waft thee here ! Slack all ...
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... mean , not till possess'd of her he lov'd , And old , uncharming Catherine was remov'd . For sundry years before did he complain , And told his ghostly Confessour his pain . With the same impudence , without a ground , They say , that ...
... mean , not till possess'd of her he lov'd , And old , uncharming Catherine was remov'd . For sundry years before did he complain , And told his ghostly Confessour his pain . With the same impudence , without a ground , They say , that ...
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