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... earth and sea withal . Thereafter would I bind the rope about a pinnacle of Olympus , and so should all those things be hung in air ' . So far has the ' essence ' of mountain bulk floated and dilated beyond the mountain based on actual ...
... earth and sea withal . Thereafter would I bind the rope about a pinnacle of Olympus , and so should all those things be hung in air ' . So far has the ' essence ' of mountain bulk floated and dilated beyond the mountain based on actual ...
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... Earth yawns the great cavern ' whereof Homer maketh mention , saying " Afar off , where deepest under- ground the ... earth ' pour their waters back into Tartarus as low down as water can fall ' , even to the earth's centre . Lowes , in ...
... Earth yawns the great cavern ' whereof Homer maketh mention , saying " Afar off , where deepest under- ground the ... earth ' pour their waters back into Tartarus as low down as water can fall ' , even to the earth's centre . Lowes , in ...
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... earth ... and saw , with amazement , the floods rushing upward many feet high ' . Whatever organic response may have been present within the recorded amaze- ment of the traveller , to Coleridge , sharing it as he read , some sense of ...
... earth ... and saw , with amazement , the floods rushing upward many feet high ' . Whatever organic response may have been present within the recorded amaze- ment of the traveller , to Coleridge , sharing it as he read , some sense of ...
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Richards of Jung and of Middleton Murry in reference to this | 5 |
of incantation | 9 |
Comparison of the figure of Gretchen in Goethes Faust | 13 |
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