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... reference . While she claims to be a believer in " total immersion , " she has spent most of the poem in a display of poetic ingenuity that at once invites and evades a direct encounter with the sea . While in " The Fish " the speaker ...
... reference . While she claims to be a believer in " total immersion , " she has spent most of the poem in a display of poetic ingenuity that at once invites and evades a direct encounter with the sea . While in " The Fish " the speaker ...
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... reference gleaned on a sea voyage from Greece to Constantinople served him well . Melville records in his journal for 7 December 1856 , " In the evening the Captain told a story about a heap of arms affecting the compass " ( Journals 56 ) ...
... reference gleaned on a sea voyage from Greece to Constantinople served him well . Melville records in his journal for 7 December 1856 , " In the evening the Captain told a story about a heap of arms affecting the compass " ( Journals 56 ) ...
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... reference to any reality beyond himself and hence without restraint . Not only is he capable of satisfying momentary desires and altering fate , but , as he himself reveals , he is also possessed of a seemingly divine creative intellect ...
... reference to any reality beyond himself and hence without restraint . Not only is he capable of satisfying momentary desires and altering fate , but , as he himself reveals , he is also possessed of a seemingly divine creative intellect ...
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