Imagination and the Presence of Shakespeare in Paradise LostUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1985 - 270 ページ |
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... sense of reproducing or recording what is seen . If we relax our critical sense , as Comus encourages the Lady to do , " Why are you vext Lady ? why do you frown ? / Here dwell no frowns " ( 665–66 ) , then the final effect is as Leavis ...
... sense of reproducing or recording what is seen . If we relax our critical sense , as Comus encourages the Lady to do , " Why are you vext Lady ? why do you frown ? / Here dwell no frowns " ( 665–66 ) , then the final effect is as Leavis ...
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... sense of understanding the invisible ; where- as the object or medium of " sight " is nature , the book of God's ... sense that symbolizes its mode of apprehension is the eye . Thus , in the process of Adam's apprehension of the actual ...
... sense of understanding the invisible ; where- as the object or medium of " sight " is nature , the book of God's ... sense that symbolizes its mode of apprehension is the eye . Thus , in the process of Adam's apprehension of the actual ...
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... sense is the point of gardening in its true , or metaphoric sense . The interruptions that arise out of their mutual love- " Looks inter- vene and smiles , or object new / Casual discourse draw on , which intermits / Our dayes work ...
... sense is the point of gardening in its true , or metaphoric sense . The interruptions that arise out of their mutual love- " Looks inter- vene and smiles , or object new / Casual discourse draw on , which intermits / Our dayes work ...
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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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