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Page 13
... freedom congenial to the metaphor . In the modern symbolic journey , like The Rime of the Ancient Mariner or Sailing to Byzantium , there is unlimited freedom in the treatment of the correlations between traveller , incidents and ...
... freedom congenial to the metaphor . In the modern symbolic journey , like The Rime of the Ancient Mariner or Sailing to Byzantium , there is unlimited freedom in the treatment of the correlations between traveller , incidents and ...
Page 117
... freedom after ' many a weary day ' - freedom to go anywhere , to stay anywhere , freedom to have ' peace ' and ' undisturbed delight ' . And this new - won freedom has even more important meanings : A ' gift ' consecrates the poet's ...
... freedom after ' many a weary day ' - freedom to go anywhere , to stay anywhere , freedom to have ' peace ' and ' undisturbed delight ' . And this new - won freedom has even more important meanings : A ' gift ' consecrates the poet's ...
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... freedom , peace and beauty explored in the earlier stanzas . And now , since the Scholar Gipsy re- mained from the beginning a poetic fiction resurrected through the magic of the landscape , Arnold may turn him into a symbol , an ideal ...
... freedom , peace and beauty explored in the earlier stanzas . And now , since the Scholar Gipsy re- mained from the beginning a poetic fiction resurrected through the magic of the landscape , Arnold may turn him into a symbol , an ideal ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 9 |
The Traditional Metaphor | 15 |
The Metaphor | 75 |
Copyright | |
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