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... Vision , the essential image of inspiration . Calidore , like Keats in the ' Ode to Psyche ' , tends to ' wander thoughtlessly ' , and his lack of wisdom is sometimes comically apparent by comparison with the more experienced figures ...
... Vision , the essential image of inspiration . Calidore , like Keats in the ' Ode to Psyche ' , tends to ' wander thoughtlessly ' , and his lack of wisdom is sometimes comically apparent by comparison with the more experienced figures ...
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... vision of truth in other terms , re- entering the Cave , following the process of remembering reality and the reciprocal knowing ' as I am known ' . The participants in the Vision are not strange characters after all , but well known ...
... vision of truth in other terms , re- entering the Cave , following the process of remembering reality and the reciprocal knowing ' as I am known ' . The participants in the Vision are not strange characters after all , but well known ...
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Meg Harris Williams. are simultaneous . Spenser does not abandon the Vision at this point ; he makes the equally difficult transition back into more normal reality , dealing with the loss of the Vision and how to make the experience ...
Meg Harris Williams. are simultaneous . Spenser does not abandon the Vision at this point ; he makes the equally difficult transition back into more normal reality , dealing with the loss of the Vision and how to make the experience ...
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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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