Imagination and the Presence of Shakespeare in Paradise LostUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1985 - 270 ページ |
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... symbolizes the frailty of all the outward senses and the most outward of the inward senses , the fancy . Through the acuteness of the ear , the sense most associated with words , the Attendant Spirit's magic symbolizes the harmony of ...
... symbolizes the frailty of all the outward senses and the most outward of the inward senses , the fancy . Through the acuteness of the ear , the sense most associated with words , the Attendant Spirit's magic symbolizes the harmony of ...
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... symbolizes its mode of apprehension is the eye . Thus , in the process of Adam's apprehension of the actual world the activity of the eye is stressed : " my wondring Eyes I turnd , / And gaz'd . . . about me round I saw ... / My self I ...
... symbolizes its mode of apprehension is the eye . Thus , in the process of Adam's apprehension of the actual world the activity of the eye is stressed : " my wondring Eyes I turnd , / And gaz'd . . . about me round I saw ... / My self I ...
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... symbolizes the tempter's verbal mode of distraction . Just as the fancifulness of the love - language in A Midsummer Night's Dream is symbolized by the snake's " enamelled skin ” ( II.1.255 ) , so the appeal to unrestrained fancy in ...
... symbolizes the tempter's verbal mode of distraction . Just as the fancifulness of the love - language in A Midsummer Night's Dream is symbolized by the snake's " enamelled skin ” ( II.1.255 ) , so the appeal to unrestrained fancy in ...
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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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