lamia Flashcards
“philosophy will ….. an ….. …..” inevitability, Keats’ intentions
“philosophy will clip an angel’s wings.”
“some ……. ……., or the demon’s …..” appearance vs. reality
“some demon’s mistress, or the demon’s self.”
“When move in a sweet ……. fit for life/ and …. and …..”
“When move in a sweet bod y fit for life/ and love, and pleasure.”
“For that she was a woman, and without/ any more …. ….. in her veins.” tragic villain? language to heighten tragedy
“For that she was a woman, and without/ any more subtle fluid in her veins.”
“he seems the ghost of …… haunting my sweet ……” appearance vs. reality
“He seems the ghost of folly haunting my sweet dreams.”
-“she vanished, and Lycius’ arms were ….. of ……” inevitability, tragic journey
“she vanished, and Lycius’ arms were empty of delight”
“nothing but pain and …….. were left.” tragic fall
“nothing but pain and ugliness were left”
“let me once more have a …… …..” tragic downfall
“let me once more have a woman’s body”
“she was a ……. shape of ….. hue” supernatural
“she was a gordian shape of dazzling hue”
“Do not all …… fly at the mere touch of ….. ………?” Keats’ intentions, inevitability
“Do not all charms fly at the mere touch of cold philosophy?”