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... close attention to the character of the frequent dreams described in the Aeneid , or who has observed with care the imagery in Book VI of the entrance into the infernal regions by the Sibyl and Aeneas . It should be noticed that at one ...
... close attention to the character of the frequent dreams described in the Aeneid , or who has observed with care the imagery in Book VI of the entrance into the infernal regions by the Sibyl and Aeneas . It should be noticed that at one ...
Page 97
... close to Canterbury , ' where ther stant a litel toun / Which that ycleped is Bobbe - up - and - doun , / Under the Blee , in Caunterbury Weye.'68 This village has not been identified ; perhaps it is Harbledown , one and a half miles ...
... close to Canterbury , ' where ther stant a litel toun / Which that ycleped is Bobbe - up - and - doun , / Under the Blee , in Caunterbury Weye.'68 This village has not been identified ; perhaps it is Harbledown , one and a half miles ...
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... close ; for the outline which I once meant to fill up for him was , with some exceptions , the sketch of a modern Timon , perhaps a poetical Zeluco.3 This was written in 1813 , and the character of Childe Harold , as he developed ...
... close ; for the outline which I once meant to fill up for him was , with some exceptions , the sketch of a modern Timon , perhaps a poetical Zeluco.3 This was written in 1813 , and the character of Childe Harold , as he developed ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 9 |
The Traditional Metaphor | 15 |
The Metaphor | 75 |
Copyright | |
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Aeneas Aeneid allegory ancient appears Arnold aspect Athena beauty Beowulf bird Book Bunyan Byron Byzantium calm Canterbury Tales Canto Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Childe Roland Cleanth Brooks Coleridge Coleridge's context contrast critics cultic Dante Dante's death dream elements emotional epic episode eternal evil exile experience exploration fate feeling freedom golden bough Greece Greek heart hero Homeric human Ibid idea imagery imagination implies important impulses journey landscape lines living lonely Mariner Mariner's Maud Bodkin meaning meditation metaphor mind mood moral myth nature Odysseus passage pastoral pattern peace pilgrim pilgrimage poem poet poet's poetic poetry Prelude quest rebirth religious ritual Romantic Rome Sailing Sailing to Byzantium scene scenery Scholar Gipsy sense society soul spiritual stanzas structure suggests symbolic teleological Tennyson theme things thou traditional travel metaphor tree truth Ulysses vision vivid voyage W. B. Yeats wanderer Wordsworth Yeats