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What does ‘impregnable of eye’ mean here?

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Answered by akagarwalb76
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Well, "impregnable" describes something that is incapable of being taken by assault,

Answered by Visara
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Well, "impregnable" describes something that is incapable of being taken by assault, like an impregnable fortress or something like that. So if this place is "Impregnable of eye," then it seems like the speaker is saying that nobody can see into her poetry house, no matter how hard they try.

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