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This loss of pleasure and incorporation of death imagery lends the poem a dark air, which connects "Ode to a Nightingale" with Keats' other poems that discuss the demonic nature of poetic imagination, including Lamia.
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Or hiding out in a dark air-conditioned room as I did last week.
She is beautiful, a former model with the oval features and dark air of a Modigliani painting.
We had left behind the convivial planet where my cousins lived, and we were plummeting south toward a quiet, dark, air-conditioned house in which I didn't even recognize loneliness as loneliness, it was so familiar to me.
On stage, it's a starker scene, framed only by random, lonely branches suspended in the dark air as if caught in a freeze-frame after a terrible storm.
Trains came to a standstill; lights, computers and televisions went dark; air conditioning and refrigerators ceased cooling, and coffee makers gurgled into distressing silence.
The distracted camera in "Interscope Presents: The Next Episode" notices a dark, dangling air freshener and slants of light on heavy bags in a basement gym.
Just past him, the fourteen-year-old establishment feels like an island haven for odd souls, with a dark, submarine air.
Thankfully in the Dark Air pollution may be bad, but for an astronomer, light pollution can be much worse.
The mother of the story drinks herself into sullenness, staring furiously "at the dark air in front of her nose, moving her head a little, like a fighter.
Incense filled the dark air.
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