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... night and the gradual approach of dawn.13 Allusion to the presence of night , whether simply in the setting ( like the " obscure and cloudy nightpiece " of Blacknesse ) or through the presence of a goddess ( Queen Night herself or one ...
... night and the gradual approach of dawn.13 Allusion to the presence of night , whether simply in the setting ( like the " obscure and cloudy nightpiece " of Blacknesse ) or through the presence of a goddess ( Queen Night herself or one ...
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... Night herself are partially resolved by the conversation between the two goddesses , in which Night is presented as the friend , and Day as the enemy of lovers . Night's proposal that they should " hold their places and outshine the day ...
... Night herself are partially resolved by the conversation between the two goddesses , in which Night is presented as the friend , and Day as the enemy of lovers . Night's proposal that they should " hold their places and outshine the day ...
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... Night , now appropriately called " dead Night " ( 1. 273 ) an- nounces her departure with a second and even more malevolent reference to her murderous quarrel with Day , and then vanishes once more “ into mists " ( 1.287 ) : Oh , I ...
... Night , now appropriately called " dead Night " ( 1. 273 ) an- nounces her departure with a second and even more malevolent reference to her murderous quarrel with Day , and then vanishes once more “ into mists " ( 1.287 ) : Oh , I ...
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