Interpretations of Literature, Band 2Dodd, Mead, 1915 Lectures to his students while he "held the chair of English literature in the University of Tokyo from 1896 to 1902"--Confer Introduction. |
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... voice . And thou shalt be loved by my lovers , courted by my courtiers . Thou shalt be the queen of green - eyed men , whose throats I have also pressed in my nocturnal caress , those who love the sea , the immense , tumultuous green ...
... voice . And thou shalt be loved by my lovers , courted by my courtiers . Thou shalt be the queen of green - eyed men , whose throats I have also pressed in my nocturnal caress , those who love the sea , the immense , tumultuous green ...
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... voice . You are ac- tually in a state of trance - seeing , hearing , feeling , but unable to move or speak . This is the beginning . It forms one of the most terrible emotions from which a man can suffer . If it continued more than a ...
... voice . You are ac- tually in a state of trance - seeing , hearing , feeling , but unable to move or speak . This is the beginning . It forms one of the most terrible emotions from which a man can suffer . If it continued more than a ...
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... fourth stanza " long tones " are espe- cially chosen . The sudden lengthening of the sound indeed gives to the voice a particular tolling and knelling quality that is very remarkable . However , the verses already POE'S VERSE 157.
... fourth stanza " long tones " are espe- cially chosen . The sudden lengthening of the sound indeed gives to the voice a particular tolling and knelling quality that is very remarkable . However , the verses already POE'S VERSE 157.
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... voices of surpassing beauty , The wit and wisdom of their king . But evil things , in robes of sorrow , Assailed the monarch's high estate , ( Ah , let us mourn , for never morrow Shall dawn upon him desolate ! ) And round about his ...
... voices of surpassing beauty , The wit and wisdom of their king . But evil things , in robes of sorrow , Assailed the monarch's high estate , ( Ah , let us mourn , for never morrow Shall dawn upon him desolate ! ) And round about his ...
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... voice , are no longer heard ; there come out a " hideous throng , " that laugh continually , but never smile . The " hideous throng " means the incoherent talk of the insane ; and I scarcely need remind you that in some forms of ...
... voice , are no longer heard ; there come out a " hideous throng , " that laugh continually , but never smile . The " hideous throng " means the incoherent talk of the insane ; and I scarcely need remind you that in some forms of ...
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