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The context of the final description is radically different . The “ house ” of Usher no longer is understood to mean the physical house only , and the simultaneous collapse of both “ houses , ” the physical house and the family house ...
The context of the final description is radically different . The “ house ” of Usher no longer is understood to mean the physical house only , and the simultaneous collapse of both “ houses , ” the physical house and the family house ...
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Only in the final six lines of the poem , when we follow the Spirit to a region “ Higher than the Sphery Chime , ” can we find “ the distinctly Christian attitude [ as ] the soul tends toward an even more rigorous abnegation than that ...
Only in the final six lines of the poem , when we follow the Spirit to a region “ Higher than the Sphery Chime , ” can we find “ the distinctly Christian attitude [ as ] the soul tends toward an even more rigorous abnegation than that ...
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The allegorical meanings are also “ there ” in the poem , but only as dramatic elements that take part in the play , and not as final truths that take control of the various incidents and images . Thus , what is accessible to all ...
The allegorical meanings are also “ there ” in the poem , but only as dramatic elements that take part in the play , and not as final truths that take control of the various incidents and images . Thus , what is accessible to all ...
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