| Edward Leeson - 2004 - 728 sivua
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| Joan Carris - 2004 - 466 sivua
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| Charles Kingsley - 2004 - 140 sivua
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| Julien Green - 2004 - 460 sivua
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| Ramaswamy - 2004 - 524 sivua
...have. 8. l am monarch of all l survey. 9. My heart leaps up when l behold a rainbow in the sky. 10. She was a phantom of delight when first she gleamed upon my sight. 1 1 . Never love unless you can bear with all the faults of man. 12. The belief that merit is neglected,... | |
| Hagen Kleinert - 2004 - 1512 sivua
...Pergamon, New York, 1965; EM Lifshitz and LP Pitaevski, Statistical Physics, Vol. 2, Pergamon, New York, A dancing shape, an image, gay. To haunt, to startle, and waylay, JOHN MILTON, Phantom of Delight (1804) Path Integrals — Elementary Properties and Simple Solutions... | |
| Onno Oerlemans - 2004 - 268 sivua
...traveller's gaze has become a metaphor for the lover's (rather than the other way round). The woman becomes 'A dancing Shape, an Image gay, / To haunt, to startle, and waylay'; she is an 'apparition' of the dawn, which seems only at first to be 'a moment's ornament' (PW, 2:213),... | |
| Eliza Richards - 2004 - 264 sivua
...that the male lyric subject finds the muse alluring because she is more elusive than a real woman, "a dancing Shape, an Image gay / To haunt, to startle, and waylay." 46 Writing as the female "Shape" (Wordsworth's lines serve as the epigraph to a tribute to Osgood published... | |
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