Imagination and the Presence of Shakespeare in Paradise LostUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1985 - 270 ページ |
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... knowledge , especially knowledge of God , is impossible with- out images . This conviction is apparent in the fundamental associa- tion of knowledge with seeing : " How does knowing differ from opin- ing and believing ? . . . The true ...
... knowledge , especially knowledge of God , is impossible with- out images . This conviction is apparent in the fundamental associa- tion of knowledge with seeing : " How does knowing differ from opin- ing and believing ? . . . The true ...
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... knowledge . The opening of the book deals with the kind of knowledge that it is not proper for man to know - that is , the knowledge of " things remote / From use , obscure and suttle ” ( VIII.191–92 ) . This knowledge is forbidden ...
... knowledge . The opening of the book deals with the kind of knowledge that it is not proper for man to know - that is , the knowledge of " things remote / From use , obscure and suttle ” ( VIII.191–92 ) . This knowledge is forbidden ...
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... knowledge of the ideal world , and , since St. Au- gustine placed the Platonic Ideas in the divine mind , it means in- tuitive knowledge of the divine : the perception " by which we ap- prehend the infinite and wholly spiritual nature ...
... knowledge of the ideal world , and , since St. Au- gustine placed the Platonic Ideas in the divine mind , it means in- tuitive knowledge of the divine : the perception " by which we ap- prehend the infinite and wholly spiritual nature ...
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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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