Imagination and the Presence of Shakespeare in Paradise LostUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1985 - 270 ページ |
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... becomes clear when he reaches Niphates ' top and our original consolidated view of evil is wholly recovered . It becomes clear that Satan's journey in Book III is the icastic palindrome of his fantastic journey in Book II . It is the ...
... becomes clear when he reaches Niphates ' top and our original consolidated view of evil is wholly recovered . It becomes clear that Satan's journey in Book III is the icastic palindrome of his fantastic journey in Book II . It is the ...
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... becomes the servant of appearances : Authority and Reason on her waite , As one intended first , not after made Occasionally . ( VIII.554-56 ) For Eve at the pool , delusion precedes the control of reason ; for Adam , it overcomes that ...
... becomes the servant of appearances : Authority and Reason on her waite , As one intended first , not after made Occasionally . ( VIII.554-56 ) For Eve at the pool , delusion precedes the control of reason ; for Adam , it overcomes that ...
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... becomes flesh , only after Leontes ceases to be stone- " Does not the stone [ statue ] re- buke me / For being more stone than it ? " — only after he becomes regenerate- " It is required / You do awake your faith " ( V.iii.103 , 37-38 ...
... becomes flesh , only after Leontes ceases to be stone- " Does not the stone [ statue ] re- buke me / For being more stone than it ? " — only after he becomes regenerate- " It is required / You do awake your faith " ( V.iii.103 , 37-38 ...
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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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