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... action , by comparison with which apparent action is a ' shadow battle ' , a ' mere dream ' . How , then , may the creative fusion between ' present ex- perience ' and the ' world of reality ' be made ? One way of mobili- sing present ...
... action , by comparison with which apparent action is a ' shadow battle ' , a ' mere dream ' . How , then , may the creative fusion between ' present ex- perience ' and the ' world of reality ' be made ? One way of mobili- sing present ...
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... action : the emphatically placed ruling verb is ' I come ' , not ' I see ' or ' I sing ' . But the action of the first fourteen lines stands apart from the lament proper , which begins at line 15 with ' Begin then , sisters of the ...
... action : the emphatically placed ruling verb is ' I come ' , not ' I see ' or ' I sing ' . But the action of the first fourteen lines stands apart from the lament proper , which begins at line 15 with ' Begin then , sisters of the ...
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... action within a silence . T. S. Eliot's hero Thomas Becket , in an analogous position in Murder in the Cathedral , is given the satisfaction of stating retrospectively that ' The last temptation is the greatest treason : / To do the ...
... action within a silence . T. S. Eliot's hero Thomas Becket , in an analogous position in Murder in the Cathedral , is given the satisfaction of stating retrospectively that ' The last temptation is the greatest treason : / To do the ...
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Miltons Newenlightened World | 22 |
Milton and the Genius of the Shore | 40 |
Miltons Search for the Idea of the Beautiful | 76 |
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