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... cavern ' whereof Homer maketh mention , saying " Afar off , where deepest under- ground the Pit is digged " . Into this cavern all rivers flow and from it flow out again , and within it the measureless flood ' swingeth and swayeth up ...
... cavern ' whereof Homer maketh mention , saying " Afar off , where deepest under- ground the Pit is digged " . Into this cavern all rivers flow and from it flow out again , and within it the measureless flood ' swingeth and swayeth up ...
Page 104
... caverns . In Plato's image , as in that of Milton , the character of abysmal depth is made poignant to feeling by ... cavern image , as illustrated by the com- parison between Coleridge's poem and Plato's myth ; but let us first ...
... caverns . In Plato's image , as in that of Milton , the character of abysmal depth is made poignant to feeling by ... cavern image , as illustrated by the com- parison between Coleridge's poem and Plato's myth ; but let us first ...
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... cavern , that he may be suffered to tell of what lies drowned in darkness within ? In speaking of the memories behind the measureless caverns of Coleridge's poem , we have already recalled the image of Tartarus , transmitted by Homer ...
... cavern , that he may be suffered to tell of what lies drowned in darkness within ? In speaking of the memories behind the measureless caverns of Coleridge's poem , we have already recalled the image of Tartarus , transmitted by Homer ...
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Richards of Jung and of Middleton Murry in reference to this | 5 |
of incantation | 9 |
from Women in Love of the moons reflection in water as such | 11 |
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