Imagination and the Presence of Shakespeare in Paradise LostUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1985 - 270 ページ |
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... opening of Book I we are reminded that " Heav'n hides nothing from thy [ the Holy Spirit's ] view / Nor the deep Tract of Hell " ( 1.27-28 ) , and at the opening of Book III , " High Thron'd above all highth , [ the Father ] bent down ...
... opening of Book I we are reminded that " Heav'n hides nothing from thy [ the Holy Spirit's ] view / Nor the deep Tract of Hell " ( 1.27-28 ) , and at the opening of Book III , " High Thron'd above all highth , [ the Father ] bent down ...
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... opening books of Paradise Lost . In Spenser the unity of truth is shattered by Archimago's " diuelish arts " ( I.ii.9 ) , his forging of Duessa , a counterfeit Una or Truth , in Redcross's imagination . The allegory represents the ...
... opening books of Paradise Lost . In Spenser the unity of truth is shattered by Archimago's " diuelish arts " ( I.ii.9 ) , his forging of Duessa , a counterfeit Una or Truth , in Redcross's imagination . The allegory represents the ...
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... opening apostrophe— Fairest resemblance of thy Maker faire , Thee all things living gaze on , all things thine By gift , and thy Celestial Beautie adore With ravishment beheld ( IX.538-41 ) -revives the narcissistic illusion of the opening ...
... opening apostrophe— Fairest resemblance of thy Maker faire , Thee all things living gaze on , all things thine By gift , and thy Celestial Beautie adore With ravishment beheld ( IX.538-41 ) -revives the narcissistic illusion of the opening ...
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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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