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... Cottage , a text in which a human tragedy is played out amidst what the poet refers to as ' the calm oblivious tendencies / Of nature ' ( 504-5 ) . There is a persistent critical tradition that focuses on that word oblivious and reads ...
... Cottage , a text in which a human tragedy is played out amidst what the poet refers to as ' the calm oblivious tendencies / Of nature ' ( 504-5 ) . There is a persistent critical tradition that focuses on that word oblivious and reads ...
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... cottage establishes how the poem will combine a language of alienation and loss with one of organic growth and continuity . The ruined structure is introduced by the words : ' I rose and turned towards ' . The words turned towards ...
... cottage establishes how the poem will combine a language of alienation and loss with one of organic growth and continuity . The ruined structure is introduced by the words : ' I rose and turned towards ' . The words turned towards ...
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... Cottage and was run as a private asylum by Mr. & Mrs. Walden who had taken care of Mary before . Hardly visible from the road , and having a long and secluded front garden , Bay Cottage ( now called Lamb's Cottage ) was ideally situated ...
... Cottage and was run as a private asylum by Mr. & Mrs. Walden who had taken care of Mary before . Hardly visible from the road , and having a long and secluded front garden , Bay Cottage ( now called Lamb's Cottage ) was ideally situated ...
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