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Page 37
... Invocation as an interactor . If the first mention of Adam as a veridical personality were enough to establish a pattern for subsequent interpretation in the reader's mind , the predictive theory employed by the reader would have to be ...
... Invocation as an interactor . If the first mention of Adam as a veridical personality were enough to establish a pattern for subsequent interpretation in the reader's mind , the predictive theory employed by the reader would have to be ...
Page 141
... invocation to Light : Hail holy Light , offspring of Heav'n first - born , Or of th ' Eternal Coeternal beam May I express thee unblam'd ? since God is Light , And never but in unapproached Light Dwelt from Eternity , dwelt then in thee ...
... invocation to Light : Hail holy Light , offspring of Heav'n first - born , Or of th ' Eternal Coeternal beam May I express thee unblam'd ? since God is Light , And never but in unapproached Light Dwelt from Eternity , dwelt then in thee ...
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... Invocation communicates , not unlike the Kantian , through a highly conventionalized process of expectation and selection . Implicit in his theory of knowledge is the need for describing the shape of reality in terms of selective ...
... Invocation communicates , not unlike the Kantian , through a highly conventionalized process of expectation and selection . Implicit in his theory of knowledge is the need for describing the shape of reality in terms of selective ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 15 |
Affective and Imaginal Vision | 46 |
The School of InnerLight | 63 |
Copyright | |
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Milton's inward Jerusalem: Paradise Lost and the Ways of Knowing Frederick Plotkin Limited preview - 2015 |
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Adam perceives Adam's consciousness Adam's existence Adam's perception appears apprehend apriorism assertion audial prophecy aware Babel Babelians becomes Book XII causality certainty Christ cognitive concept condition confronts constituted context contingent creation Creator dialectic divine earlier elements ence entropy epistemological eschatological example existential norm experience expressed external fact faith function future God's Heav'n Hell human hypostatized ideas imago Dei immanent Incarnation insofar interaction intuition Invocation knowledge laws Lazar house linguistic logical man's means method Michael Michael's vision Milton mind narrative narrator narrator's natural world objective world objects of Adam's obliged ontological Paradise Lost past pattern Petrus Ramus point-of-view possible predicate present Ramist Raphael reader reality reason relation relationship remarks revealed rhythm rhythmic salvific Satan's sense significance spatial specious present statement structure teleological temporal thee thing thir thou tion transcendent transcendental truth typology utterance visual words
References to this book
John Milton: pensée, mythe et structure dans Le Paradis perdu Armand Himy No preview available - 1977 |