Voice and Crisis: Invocation in Milton's Poetry |
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... religious commitment , there was an individual meaning waiting to be found , as we shall see . Yeats's call to " the ... religious problem had been serious . And it was . For in its deepest historical roots , invocation is a religious ...
... religious commitment , there was an individual meaning waiting to be found , as we shall see . Yeats's call to " the ... religious problem had been serious . And it was . For in its deepest historical roots , invocation is a religious ...
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... religions . 20 The study of shamanism — a pervasive primitive form of religious mysticism , expressing itself in magical feats - not only indicates the primary importance of invocation in the shaman's ritual , but also provides a new ...
... religions . 20 The study of shamanism — a pervasive primitive form of religious mysticism , expressing itself in magical feats - not only indicates the primary importance of invocation in the shaman's ritual , but also provides a new ...
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... religious poetry lay in the Bible . " The Poetry of Meditation : A Study in English Religious Literature of the Seventeenth Century ( New Haven : Yale University Press , 1954 ) , p . 279 . 4. A comprehensive study of this context has ...
... religious poetry lay in the Bible . " The Poetry of Meditation : A Study in English Religious Literature of the Seventeenth Century ( New Haven : Yale University Press , 1954 ) , p . 279 . 4. A comprehensive study of this context has ...
Contents
The Pattern of Invocation in Miltons Poetry | 11 |
Paradise Lost | 45 |
Voice and Crisis | 63 |
Copyright | |
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