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... souls journeying through the upper world , standing ' upon the back of the universe ' , until each soul has ' assimilated its proper food ' and is ' satisfied at last with the vision of reality ' - for every human soul by its very ...
... souls journeying through the upper world , standing ' upon the back of the universe ' , until each soul has ' assimilated its proper food ' and is ' satisfied at last with the vision of reality ' - for every human soul by its very ...
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... soul in the Phaedrus : In its first incarnation no soul is born in the likeness of a beast ; the soul that has seen the most enters into a human infant who is destined to become a seeker after wisdom or beauty or a follower of the Muses ...
... soul in the Phaedrus : In its first incarnation no soul is born in the likeness of a beast ; the soul that has seen the most enters into a human infant who is destined to become a seeker after wisdom or beauty or a follower of the Muses ...
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... soul - making ' poem of mental action . This and ' La Belle Dame ' lie behind Keats's famous description of ' The vale of Soul - making ' in the same journal - letter , which gives his new theory of inspiration . Here he abandons ...
... soul - making ' poem of mental action . This and ' La Belle Dame ' lie behind Keats's famous description of ' The vale of Soul - making ' in the same journal - letter , which gives his new theory of inspiration . Here he abandons ...
Contents
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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