Imagination and the Presence of Shakespeare in Paradise LostUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1985 - 270 ページ |
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Paul Stevens. sponsible . The danger to Adam of fancy's wanton growth is every bit as great as it is to Eve . Just as the danger of unrestrained fancy is first apparent in Eve as she gazes at her own image , so it is in Adam as he gazes ...
Paul Stevens. sponsible . The danger to Adam of fancy's wanton growth is every bit as great as it is to Eve . Just as the danger of unrestrained fancy is first apparent in Eve as she gazes at her own image , so it is in Adam as he gazes ...
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... Adam renders himself a maker independent of God , transforms Eve into Sin , and the eikastike into the phantastike . The seduction of Adam reveals the familiar movement from unre- strained fancy to proud imaginations , from fantasy to ...
... Adam renders himself a maker independent of God , transforms Eve into Sin , and the eikastike into the phantastike . The seduction of Adam reveals the familiar movement from unre- strained fancy to proud imaginations , from fantasy to ...
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... Adam to catch a glimpse of things hoped for and so escape from despair . The essence of Adam's imitation of Christ is his imitation of the Son's act of interpretation . In this , Adam's re- generation rehearses the process of the divine ...
... Adam to catch a glimpse of things hoped for and so escape from despair . The essence of Adam's imitation of Christ is his imitation of the Son's act of interpretation . In this , Adam's re- generation rehearses the process of the divine ...
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The Meaning of Magic in the Mask | 11 |
The Icastic Imagination | 46 |
Phantastike Poetry and Our Deception | 83 |
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