Imagination and the Presence of Shakespeare in Paradise LostUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1985 - 270 ページ |
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... Divine . ( VIII.292-95 ) Revelation is not , as Hunter maintains , to the imagination alone , 44 but through imagination to intuitive reason . The harmony of imagi- nation and reason is manifest in the harmony between what is seen and ...
... Divine . ( VIII.292-95 ) Revelation is not , as Hunter maintains , to the imagination alone , 44 but through imagination to intuitive reason . The harmony of imagi- nation and reason is manifest in the harmony between what is seen and ...
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... DIVINE EPIC [ The creations of fancy have ] . . . a kind of delightfull libertie in them , wherewith they refresh and doe as it were open and unbind the Thoughts , which other- wise , by a ... Divine Epic 145 The Emergence of the Divine Epic.
... DIVINE EPIC [ The creations of fancy have ] . . . a kind of delightfull libertie in them , wherewith they refresh and doe as it were open and unbind the Thoughts , which other- wise , by a ... Divine Epic 145 The Emergence of the Divine Epic.
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... divine council is to correct or destroy the depraved will caught from the Satanic story and replace it with the good will inspired by the divine romance . The purpose of the divine council is grace . The romance itself falls into three ...
... divine council is to correct or destroy the depraved will caught from the Satanic story and replace it with the good will inspired by the divine romance . The purpose of the divine council is grace . The romance itself falls into three ...
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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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